7) (RL 8.6) How does the author create tension
in the text?
A) through Elie's descripti...
English, 14.05.2021 08:30 justyne2004
7) (RL 8.6) How does the author create tension
in the text?
A) through Elie's description of Auschwitz
B) through the description of the dark night
C) through the description of the train
D) through Madame Schachter's outbursts
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