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seropon [69]
2 years ago
3

When Hans is asked about his feelings regarding the Nazi party, he answers by comparing life under the Nazi Party to a different

situation. What situation does Hans ask his interviewer, Will, to imagine? Answer
English
2 answers:
mixer [17]2 years ago
8 0

this is the text that basically gives the answer:

"Imagine that you live in a place like Seattle, where it rains almost every day. You go outside and you come back home every day wet. But your government tells you that the sun shines every day. If you are caught telling anybody that it rains, the government will put you in jail and you are never heard from again."

lozanna [386]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

That he should imagine witnessing one thing and being lied to about it by telling him another thing just because he is not in a position to do anything about it.

Explanation:

<em>During the Nazi party dorminace, most people are afraid to do or say anything because they are sure that it would earn them instant death should it be critical of the government or if their views run contrary to theirs.</em>

<em>The interviewer, Will was asked by Hans to imagine a situation where he leaves in a region in the state where it riains every single day. after coming back from work, the person is always drenched in water but on the national broadcast made by the government, they were simply told that it is a bright sunny day on daily basis. </em>

They are aware that they are being lied to but are not in a position to do anything contrary to the opinion of the Nazi government.

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