Consider the advice given to Elie by the Blockalteste in Chapter 8 on page 5
110. How does this...
English, 22.05.2020 09:01 dbn4everloved
Consider the advice given to Elie by the Blockalteste in Chapter 8 on page 5
110. How does this advice differ from the advice he received at the
beginning from the young Pole in Chapter 3 on page 41? In your opinion,
which advice is better and why? Cite the evidence for the advice in each
chapter.
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