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English, 31.01.2022 14:00 yariiixox

In paragraph 16, ayer discusses the idea that many jews “simply refused to believe that things would get any worse.” helen echoes this opinion in the next paragraph, commenting that her father “was still stubbornly optimistic about the future." what do you think caused this disconnect between the brutal experience of the pogrom and the persistent optimism ayer mentions? support your inferences with textual evidence and make annotations to explain your choices.

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