showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others.
Despite the reach of the folk to the audiences, it was a great way to communicate the messages and reach to a huge audiences.
Explanation:
Even though in the 1960s the rock and roll music had taken over the folk music and teen agers were getting attracted towards i, but folk music was still a better to way to communicate serious messages about political and social unrest among the audiences.
The rock and roll music was still a teen ager thing and took up topics like romance, fun, cars etc. On the other hand the folk music spoke about the concerns of that time of the society and messaging could reach to huge audiences using trade marks.
“Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever.”
“A dozen or so Gypsies had come to join our guard.”
“I thought: This is what the antechamber of hell must look like.”
“Freed from the barbers’ clutches, we began to wander about the crowd
Answer:
The correct answer is “Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever.”
Explanation:
This excerpt comes from Elie Wiesel's Night book. Here he relates the horrors experienced during the holocaust. "Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever" speaks of the flames where the Jews were cremated and that is exactly what made him lose faith.
He lost that faith not only in himself, but also in humanity, because it is inconceivable that there have been people who could do these atrocities against other people just for having a different religion.
Given this information we can say that the correct answer is Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever.
The answer is Them; indirect object
To have a indirect object you need a direct object just in case the teacher asks that.
An essay about the sea
A written warning
A written instruction