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Felix had changed his name from Fennix when he decided to convert to Protestantism and open a butcher shop. He was well known in the small

German town he lived in. Felix and his family attended church services along with everyone else. They had a modest house not far from the
butcher shop. Still, when the Nazis came looking for Roma, It was easy for them to spot Felix. How were they MOST likely able to tell that Felix
was not ethnically German?
OA. Felix did not speak the German language.
OB. Felix was transient like other Roma.
C.
Felix had dark skin that Identified him.
OD. Felix had a Roma name, so they knew.

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Answer:

I feel like it either c or b

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c

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