Wiki User
∙ 11y agoWiki User
∙ 11y agoYou should write about the daily life in the camps!
They died because of the concentration camps that Hitler and his Nazi group put them in.
Your voice. The topic needs to be a big attention grabber. You need to use words and sentences that keep the reader interested. The conclusion has to restate the topic in a powerful way. Hope this helps
It would be best if you had a prefered angle to come from: The Nazis: Were ordinary soldiers forced to perpetrate the Holocaust? The Victims: Did the Jews of occupied countries think that their governments would save them? The Allies: Why were there not more relief efforts to save the survivors after liberation? Reflection: Did the rise in Holocaust denial in the 70's and 80's lead to an increace in Holocaust research? obviously it depends on what level you are at.
j
Stop abbbusssing
A thesis statement is a concise summary of the main point or claim of an essay or research paper. It provides a roadmap for the reader about the argument or analysis presented in the paper. An attention grabber is a hook or intriguing statement used at the beginning of an essay to capture the reader's interest and encourage them to continue reading. It is meant to draw the reader in and make them want to learn more about the topic.
The Norwegians used the paper clips as a symbol during the Holocaust.
The noun in the sentence "He took some paper" is "paper." It is the object of the verb "took."
Whitwell Middle School.
Yes, the sentence 'What paper did you have?' is correct. There is nothing wrong with it.
They Spoke Out American Voices Against the Holocaust - 2010 Walls of Paper 1-3 was released on: USA: 2010
if you are talking about an interesting sentence which my teacher talks about, here is an example, "As she walked down the abandoned hallway, something immediately caught her eye."A "grabber" first sentence is something that makes you want to read more. It can be something as simple as "Bill made a fist and hit the wall," which makes you wonder why he was so angry; or it can be a complex sentence such as "As the sun set amid the falling petals, I watched the pathway in hopes that she would come."
A group of students from Tennessee collected millions of paperclips in honor of those lost during the Holocaust. The Paper Clip Project became public and celebrities and politicians began sending paper clips to the school. These paper clips were then used to build a memorial for the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust.
6 Million Paper clips for how many people died in the holocaust!
You should write about the daily life in the camps!
You could write a research paper so big it'd fill a bookcase on Hitler's motives behind the Holocaust, if you wanted. So five pages is definitely doable.