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English, 27.05.2021 05:10 serenityparish

His anger changed into fury. We stood stunned, petrified. Could this
be just a nightmare? An
unimaginable nightmare? I heard
whispers around me: "We must do
something. We can't let them kill
us like that, like cattle in the
slaughterhouse. We must revolt."
There were among us, a few tough
young men. They actually had
Knives and were uning us to attack
the armed guards. One of them was
muttering Let the world team
sent the existence of Auschwit
Let everybody find out about it
while they still have a chance to escape.

Analyze the impact of the author’s word choices on meaning. Explain in a sentence, in your own words, the meaning of the test from the page.

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