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Question
read the excerpt from \sugihara.\
chiune
ill issue hundreds of visas. thousands of visas, if necessary.
yukiko
theyll fire you.
chiune
and if the nazis find out... you and the children must return to tokyo immediately.
yukiko
were not going anywhere without you.
chiune looks at yukiko with great concern.
chiune
then maybe we should just leave, all of us, right
what does this dialogue reveal about chiune and yukiko?
they are willing to put themselves in danger to save others.
they are afraid that chiune will lose his job when he issues the visas.
they are hopeful that the war will end and they can return home.
they are fearful of the crowd of people outside chiunes office.
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<reasoning>
Analyze the dialogue and actions
Chiune states he will issue thousands of visas to save people, despite Yukiko warning, "They'll fire you." Chiune then warns of the danger if the Nazis find out, telling Yukiko and the children to return to Tokyo. Yukiko refuses to leave without him, showing they are both willing to face extreme risks (loss of job, Nazi threat) to help others and stay together.
Evaluate the options
- Option 1: "They are willing to put themselves in danger to save others." This directly matches Chiune's decision to issue visas despite the Nazis and Yukiko's decision to stay with him through this danger.
- Option 2: "They are afraid..." only describes a partial reaction to the risk, not what the dialogue as a whole reveals about their shared resolve.
- Option 3: "They are hopeful..." is not supported by this tense, danger-focused exchange.
- Option 4: "They are fearful of the crowd..." is incorrect as the crowd is not the focus of their personal risk dialogue.
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-correct>(A) They are willing to put themselves in danger to save others.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) They are afraid that Chiune will lose his job when he issues the visas.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) They are hopeful that the war will end and they can return home.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) They are fearful of the crowd of people outside Chiune's office.</mcq-option>
</answer>
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<reasoning>
Analyze the dialogue and actions
Chiune states he will issue thousands of visas to save people, despite Yukiko warning, "They'll fire you." Chiune then warns of the danger if the Nazis find out, telling Yukiko and the children to return to Tokyo. Yukiko refuses to leave without him, showing they are both willing to face extreme risks (loss of job, Nazi threat) to help others and stay together.
Evaluate the options
- Option 1: "They are willing to put themselves in danger to save others." This directly matches Chiune's decision to issue visas despite the Nazis and Yukiko's decision to stay with him through this danger.
- Option 2: "They are afraid..." only describes a partial reaction to the risk, not what the dialogue as a whole reveals about their shared resolve.
- Option 3: "They are hopeful..." is not supported by this tense, danger-focused exchange.
- Option 4: "They are fearful of the crowd..." is incorrect as the crowd is not the focus of their personal risk dialogue.
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-correct>(A) They are willing to put themselves in danger to save others.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(B) They are afraid that Chiune will lose his job when he issues the visas.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(C) They are hopeful that the war will end and they can return home.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) They are fearful of the crowd of people outside Chiune's office.</mcq-option>
</answer>
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