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Look at the picture A. Our lives were not without anxiety, since once relatives in germany

B . After the pogroms in 1938, my two uncles (my motherā€™s brothers) fled to Germany, finding safe refuge in the US. My elderly grandmother came to live with us. She was seventy-three years old at the time.

C. You couldnā€™t do this and you couldnā€™t do that, but life went on .

D. Jacque always said to me, ā€œI donā€™t dare do anything anymore, ā€˜cause Iā€™m afraid itā€™s not allowed.ā€


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A. Our lives were not without anxiety, since once relatives in germany 
B . A

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