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The passage beginning with “It’s getting worse” from the chapter “A Short History of A Jewish Fistfighter” (pages 194-195) mainly adds to the development of the text by fill in the blank. Answer choices for the above question

A. suggesting that it was also risky for the Germans who were hiding Jewish people

B. hinting that Walter wanted to turn Max in before the Hubermanns helped

C. showing that Walter was not brave enough to help Max anymore

D. explaining how and why Max came to hide at with the Hubermanns

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