Which source about world war ll is most clearly a primary source ?
A. an interactive map of the Pacific theater
B. an essay that analyzes the reign
C. a diary written by a holocaust survivor
D. an infographic full of world war ll statistics
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Ответ:
C.A diary written by a holocaust survivor
Explanation:
I believe this to be true because a diary from a survivor will be the closest thing someone can access to read about the experiences first hand.
Ответ:
Trying to fill up a seive with sand
Explanation:
This excerpt is from the book Fahrenheit 451 authored by Ray Bradbury in 1953,
'Montag tries desperately to memorize part of the book -- particularly the line "Consider the lilies of the field; they toil not, neither do they spin" -- the noise is so distracting that he forgets the words as soon as he reads them. Montag is reminded of a childhood memory, of trying to fill up a sieve with sand: right now, he feels as if his mind is a sieve and the words are falling out of it.'
The Sand represents the knowledge that he seeks and The sieve represents Montag's desire to pour books and knowledge into his brain, but how "he read and the words fell through.