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English, 05.05.2020 06:46, lilroach4

It’s 1935 and the Nuremberg Laws have been passed. Jews are no longer considered citizens, so they can no longer vote and many of their rights are taken away. Jews forbidden to marry Germans and must add “Israel” (for men) or “Sarah” (for women) to their names so they won’t be mistaken as Germans. Jews jobs are taken away and Jewish children can no longer attend German schools. One day, on your way home, you see your Jewish neighbor Mrs. Schloss on her hands and knees scrubbing the street as your non-Jewish neighbors surround her, yelling “clean up this filth you dirty pig!” Use imagery to describe the scene. What do you see, hear, taste, smell? Explain your reaction. What do you do? What do you say? What do you think? What do you feel?

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