English, 18.08.2019 05:10 Scoopaloop
Read the excerpt from wiesel's all rivers run to the sea. we arrived at the station, where the cattle cars were waiting. ever since my book night i have pursued those nocturnal trains that crossed the devastated continent. their shadow haunts my writing. they symbolize solitude, distress, and the relentless march of jewish multitudes toward agony and death. i freeze every time i hear a train whistle. which is an accurate statement about the excerpt and panel? (a) both support the fact that millions of innocent jews were rounded up and taken to concentration camps.(b) both support the idea that wiesel and spiegelman's father continue to be haunted by their memories of the holocaust.(c) both detail an account of wiesel and spiegelman's fathers being transported to auschwitz.(d) both depict the emotional impact of what it was like to be sorted and separated by the nazis and then shipped to the unknown.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
Dentify the reasons that support the claim. check all that apply. claim: students should be required to take at least one online class. learning entirely remotely is one option that many schools offer. online classes provide more flexibility in students’ schedules. everyone enjoys using a computer, so online learning is more fun than traditional learning. one online class should be a mandated part of any school’s curriculum. students learn valuable skills they can apply in online college courses.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00
If the author of the gift of the magi had made the reader aware of the gifts that jim had purchased in the beginning of the story this would be an example of
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