They do not truly believe that the German goal is to annihilate the Jews so they try to continue living their lives as usual.
They are terrified because they know that the German arrival will mean deportation and death for many of them.
They are optimistic that the British and the Americans will arrive before the Germans.
They are ignorant of any danger the Germans pose because they are so isolated from the rest of the world.
For anybody else who is taking the quiz it's
"They do not truly believe that the German goal is to annihilate the Jews so they try to continue living their lives as usual."
not "They are optimistic that the British and the Americans will arrive before the Germans. "
I read the book and i almost chose C because i was unsure but they never mentioned any British or Americans they only talked about there was no possible way that the Germans could kill them all.
b. The character does not understand the impact of what he or she is telling.
c. A naïve first-person narrator is often a child.
d. The narrator is not a character in the story, but a voice outside the action.
Answer:
D. The narrator is not a character in the story, but a voice outside the action.
Explanation:
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b. Sean couldn't go to the party because he had to wrote a paper.
c. Jose thinks Eric is really lucky because he got that job.
d. Rosie ate a salad and a sandwich for lunch today.
The jack-in-the-box made the baby laugh but frightened the cat.
B.
My daughter is running for mayor of the town against her cousin.
C.
You can use this atlas to locate islands in the mid Pacific.
D.
Her father-in-law is a skilled carpenter, so he's helping them remodel their kitchen.
Answer:
job shadow
Explanation: