Hannah resolves her conflict while being in a concentration camp. She finds that her family is so fond of their values because not only bad things came out of being Jewish. Although the concentration camp is harsh, she finds that there were strong bonds that kept the Jewish together. There was value in their beliefs. She became a compassionate person towards her religion. I believe Hannah's life changed.
I completely agree. She saw that everyone looked out for eachother and were caring even in those harsh conditions. This is what she brought back with her when she became Hannah again.
I agree. She realized how everyone came together and had each other's back. This is what she valued and brought back with her when she came back to the present.
I agree with you. She saw how everyone came together and had each others back. Theky went through hard and good times together. I believe this is what she valued most.
Hannah resolves around her while being tortured by the nazis while in the concentration camp. She has realized why her family is so fond of their principles and holidays because there have been very good things and very bad things happened to the Jewish people. She also finds that her life has changed dramaitcally from a spoiled brat girl to a loving and compassionate woman that holds her religion dear to her and values its beliefs.
i agree, she realized that the Jewish people have been though and lot. she finds how spoiled and lucky she is to not have to be living in a time where that happens constantly.
I agree! she realizes how hard it was for Jewish people back then. She then finds how spoiled and disrespectful she was. Now she knows how grateful she is.
I agre with you. When she goes back into time she changes alot and so does her attitude. At the end of the back she develops a stronger relationship with Aunt Eva
Hannah resolves her conflict while being held at a concentration camp. She realizes why her Grandpa is crazy and that she loves him for that. She also realizes that the Jewish holidays aren't just a waste of time they actually have a meaning. She realizes that everybody loves her past and present time. She starts to become more friendly to her other pers.
i agree with you, while she was in the camps she realized that her grandpa is the way he is for a reason. she cant do anything about it but love him for the way that he is.
I agree. The concentration camps changed her because she was still loved by everyone the same. She realized that her family won't change and she should still love them.
I agree with Ross, she now realizes why her grandfather is crazy and that she loves him for that. She also realizes that the Jewish holidays arent a waste of time and that they actually havve a meaning.
I agree. She realizes why her grandfather is so upset at just watching the television. She realizes that her religion is important and that the Jewish people are strong people.
Hannah resolves conflict, when she was being tortured by the nazis in the concentration camp. Just like what J.C said she now realizes why her family is very into there holidays because of the many things that has happened to the Jewish people. SHe has also changed in her personality. She is now very loving and caring.
The concentration camp resolved her conflict. she realized how hard the camps really are and what her grandpa actually went through. she realized how lucky that she is to not be in there for life. The camps opened her eyes to a much bigger picture of her life. she needs to embrace her herritage to become a better person. the religion and beliefes that her parents are teaching her are all relevent in this story and in the resolution
I agree with you. The concentration camps not only taught her to survive and know how to celebrate her religon. She also realizes her Granpa isn't crazy he is just looking back at the hard times.
I agree with Jalen, the concentration camp has resolved her conflict. She realizes how hard the camps are and what her grandfather went through. She realizes how lucky that she is to be born after all of this.
In the story, Hannahs conflict was resolved,when she went back in time to the concentration camp. When she did so, she learned what her grandfather went through.She became a nicer person beacuse of this. Going back in time made Hannah apreciate her religion. Over all going back in time solved Hannahs problems.
I agree with you Tess, i feel like Hannah learns to be more respectful to her grandfather because he was in the concentration camp. she starts to feel more sorry for him.
I agree with you. Hannah learns to be more respectful to her religion and her grandfather. I think she does that because her grandfather was also in the concentration camp. Going back in time helped hannah realize that every religion is important.
Hannah's conflict was resolved in the book. This was resolved when she went to the concentration camps. In the concentration camp she learned that jewish people are not bad and that they went through some hard things. but all religions go through hard things.
Hannah's conflict was resolved while she was in the concentration camps. She was always a person that didn't care for her religion. Because she didn't care for her religion she didn't care for her family that went through the camps. When she was placed in their shoes she family learned to appreciate them because of what they went through.
Hannah conflict in the text was mainly resolved in the concentration camps. In the beginning of the book she wasn't really aware of how disrespectful she was to her family and religion and just wanted to be a follower to the other Christian girls. Hannah never really put much thought into what her family went through during the concentration camps. When she finally went through what they went through and how the Jews had each others back and came as one and how many sacrifices they made, and how they couldn't even be proud or resemble there religion during the Holocaust she finally learned to appreciate and learn to love her religion. Who would have ever known that it would take a horrible concentration camp to resolve Hannah's conflict.
I agree with Kennedy and Alyssa 100%. Hannah resolved the conflict while being torutured by the nazis in the concentration camp. She has learned to love being Jewish.
Hannah resolves her conflict while being in a concentration camp. She finds that her family is so fond of their values because not only bad things came out of being Jewish. Although the concentration camp is harsh, she finds that there were strong bonds that kept the Jewish together. There was value in their beliefs. She became a compassionate person towards her religion. I believe Hannah's life changed.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. She saw that everyone looked out for eachother and were caring even in those harsh conditions. This is what she brought back with her when she became Hannah again.
DeleteI agree. She realized how everyone came together and had each other's back. This is what she valued and brought back with her when she came back to the present.
DeleteI agree with you. She saw that everyone has reasons for their celebrations. They always look after each other and have to work through the hard times.
DeleteI agree with you. She saw how everyone came together and had each others back. Theky went through hard and good times together. I believe this is what she valued most.
DeleteHannah resolves around her while being tortured by the nazis while in the concentration camp. She has realized why her family is so fond of their principles and holidays because there have been very good things and very bad things happened to the Jewish people. She also finds that her life has changed dramaitcally from a spoiled brat girl to a loving and compassionate woman that holds her religion dear to her and values its beliefs.
ReplyDeletei agree, she realized that the Jewish people have been though and lot. she finds how spoiled and lucky she is to not have to be living in a time where that happens constantly.
DeleteI agree! she realizes how hard it was for Jewish people back then. She then finds how spoiled and disrespectful she was. Now she knows how grateful she is.
DeleteI agree. She realizes why her Granpa always has those flashbacks and why it is so hard. She also connects with her Aunt who is Rivka.
DeleteI agree with you. Her life does change dramatically along with her attitude. She is so much more respectful and loving.
Deletei also agree with you even though yours is exactly like alyssas you only changed a few words.
DeleteI agre with you. When she goes back into time she changes alot and so does her attitude. At the end of the back she develops a stronger relationship with Aunt Eva
DeleteHannah resolves her conflict while being held at a concentration camp. She realizes why her Grandpa is crazy and that she loves him for that. She also realizes that the Jewish holidays aren't just a waste of time they actually have a meaning. She realizes that everybody loves her past and present time. She starts to become more friendly to her other pers.
ReplyDeletei agree with you, while she was in the camps she realized that her grandpa is the way he is for a reason. she cant do anything about it but love him for the way that he is.
DeleteI agree. The concentration camps changed her because she was still loved by everyone the same. She realized that her family won't change and she should still love them.
DeleteI agree with Ross, she now realizes why her grandfather is crazy and that she loves him for that. She also realizes that the Jewish holidays arent a waste of time and that they actually havve a meaning.
DeleteI agree. She realizes why her grandfather is so upset at just watching the television. She realizes that her religion is important and that the Jewish people are strong people.
DeleteHannah resolves conflict, when she was being tortured by the nazis in the concentration camp. Just like what J.C said she now realizes why her family is very into there holidays because of the many things that has happened to the Jewish people. SHe has also changed in her personality. She is now very loving and caring.
ReplyDeletei agree with you. now she realized that her faily is very important and into the holiday and religious things. she learns to be loving and caring
DeleteI agree. She now realizes that family is an important value. Now she knows to be happy and proud of her religion and becomes more loving and caring.
DeleteThe concentration camp resolved her conflict. she realized how hard the camps really are and what her grandpa actually went through. she realized how lucky that she is to not be in there for life. The camps opened her eyes to a much bigger picture of her life. she needs to embrace her herritage to become a better person. the religion and beliefes that her parents are teaching her are all relevent in this story and in the resolution
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. The concentration camps taught her that you should be thankful to have the people you are with and what you have.
DeleteI agree with you. The concentration camps not only taught her to survive and know how to celebrate her religon. She also realizes her Granpa isn't crazy he is just looking back at the hard times.
DeleteI agree with Jalen, the concentration camp has resolved her conflict. She realizes how hard the camps are and what her grandfather went through. She realizes how lucky that she is to be born after all of this.
DeleteIn the story, Hannahs conflict was resolved,when she went back in time to the concentration camp. When she did so, she learned what her grandfather went through.She became a nicer person beacuse of this. Going back in time made Hannah apreciate her religion. Over all going back in time solved Hannahs problems.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Tess, i feel like Hannah learns to be more respectful to her grandfather because he was in the concentration camp. she starts to feel more sorry for him.
DeleteI agree with you. Hannah learns to be more respectful to her religion and her grandfather. I think she does that because her grandfather was also in the concentration camp. Going back in time helped hannah realize that every religion is important.
DeleteHannah's conflict was resolved in the book. This was resolved when she went to the concentration camps. In the concentration camp she learned that jewish people are not bad and that they went through some hard things. but all religions go through hard things.
ReplyDeleteHannah's conflict was resolved while she was in the concentration camps. She was always a person that didn't care for her religion. Because she didn't care for her religion she didn't care for her family that went through the camps. When she was placed in their shoes she family learned to appreciate them because of what they went through.
ReplyDeleteHannah conflict in the text was mainly resolved in the concentration camps. In the beginning of the book she wasn't really aware of how disrespectful she was to her family and religion and just wanted to be a follower to the other Christian girls. Hannah never really put much thought into what her family went through during the concentration camps. When she finally went through what they went through and how the Jews had each others back and came as one and how many sacrifices they made, and how they couldn't even be proud or resemble there religion during the Holocaust she finally learned to appreciate and learn to love her religion. Who would have ever known that it would take a horrible concentration camp to resolve Hannah's conflict.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. The concentration camp really made her think about the good parts of her religion. It made her more respectful towards being Jewish.
DeleteI agree with Kennedy and Alyssa 100%. Hannah resolved the conflict while being torutured by the nazis in the concentration camp. She has learned to love being Jewish.
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