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Hitler's chief interpreter also lived in our building. His girlfriend lived on the same floor I did, and after every bombing attack, he came to see if she was still alive. He would also warn us in the event any deportation of Jews was planned, so that I had time to get my mother out of sight. Anyone caught hiding Jews was sentenced to death.

Which of these inferences about the interpreter is supported by information in the passage?
A. He liked Aryans, and he did not like Jews.
B. He knew nothing about when the deportations were coming.
C. He was willing to risk his life to help Dorothea and her mother.
D. He could not be trusted with Dorothea’s secret.

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C.) He was willing to risk his life to help Dorothea and her mother.

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User Zeel B Patel
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C. He was willing to risk his life to help Dorothea and her mother
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