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HELPP Determined not to let my knees tremble, I forced myself up the steps to the room where I had been directed. I
knocked on the door. No one answered, so I opened it.
As the door swung open, I saw a round table filled with high-ranking Nazis. Their caps were on the table, and in
the middle of the table was a radio. The radio was playing an English broadcast. Right away, I recognized the
BBC.
All their eyes burned into me. I realized that I had accidentally witnessed them committing a crime of treason, for
which the penalty was death.
Which line from the passage supports the theme "People overcome their fears to follow their beliefs"?
O "He told me the room number and continued to shake his head."
O‘Determined not to let my knees tremble, I forced myself up the steps to the room where I had been directed
"As the door swung open, I saw a round table filled with high-ranking Nazis.
O "I realized that I had accidentally witnessed them committing a crime of treason, for which the penalty was
death."
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