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kenziekey831
24.02.2020 •
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HELP ME OUT PLEASE!!
Based on paragraph 1 of the book review what does the reviewer like about the book sleeping upside down?
A) The reviewer likes the way the author was able to provide details from A bats point of view.
B) The reviewer likes the description of the fruit bats physical features given by the author
C) The reviewer likes the way the author used realistic characters.
D) The reviewer likes the description of the habitat of fruit bats.
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Ответ:
After carefully reading both of the excerpts that are presented above I believe that the words of Niemoller in “First they came for…” repeat the theme developed in “I Sit and Look Out” by Walt Whitman conveying his own view on how even the person who just remains silent while also seeing the injustice that is happening right in front of him can be the most cruel of all. He makes it clear when at the end of the poem-- “Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.”
I hope it helps, Regards.