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Answer: At the end of scene 5, the group finds courage while singing "O Hanukkah!"; though some are scared in the beginning, their courage grows as they continue singing. In a lot of movies, one of the protagonists rallies his comrades with a speech before a dangerous mission (can't think of any examples right now).

The characters' fortunes suddenly reverse when a thief comes and hears the iron lampshade crashing to the floor. This is dangerous because he might tell the Green Police (Gestapo) about the incident and get them killed. 
As Act I ends, I'd be wondering if they'll get caught or not, and if so, if any get to survive until the war ends. I predict that they'll get caught (well i already read this before) and most of them will die.

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Dear fat hooligan you should let me park my freekin car here


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The question is asking to states the meaning of the dependency reversal and base on my research, it is used to refer to possessive like attributive constructions, with the attribute surfacing as the formal head and the semantic head surfacing as the formal professor. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more 

The question is asking to states the meaning of the dependency reversal and base on my research, it is used to refer to possessive like attributive constructions, with the attribute surfacing as the formal head and the semantic head surfacing as the formal professor.

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The term "dependency repeal in noun-attributive constructions" (DNRA) is used to apply to possessive-like attributive systems (of the type (that) idiot of a doctor), with the quality surfacing as the regular head and the grammatical head surfacing as the formal holder. The body of the study presents a conference of DNRA constructions as attested in six distinct styles.

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The correct answer is A, "in two hours". It is the adverbial phrase of duration. B cannot be correct as it is an adjectival phrase, C is a sentence, or at least a fragment of a sentence, D is an object.
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Foreshadowing means to give hints of the future. Like in "A Tale of two cities" by Charles Dickens, a man writes "Blood" on the wall, that word represents that there's probably a war coming.
Forshadowing means to be warned or indacated of a future event. Happy to help!!

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