Sage continues to desifer weather to punish an old ruthless, murderous man, or to let by-gones be by-gones. I think that she should avenge her grandmothers death but not with such a horrible sentence. Sage should have revenge for he grandmothers grief and all the other millions of jews who lost thier lives for no reason at all. But she should also not over revenge. She shouldn't go all out and put him in a jail for years and years because he was forced to do his job. He was not an officer by his own will, but forced into doing it. Also, Josef has become really close friends to Sage, almost like a grandfather and his granddaughter. She should have some sympathy because if she did terrible things to Josef for being a Nazi Officer, then she would also be like a Nazi. Sage would be punishing someone who hadn't chose his own life, but was forced into it. But Sage is still pondering on these new details that have entered her life. What will she do next?
“Waiting hurts. Forgetting hurts. But not knowing which decision to take can sometimes be the most painful...”
― JosĂ© N. Harris, MI VIDA Decisions


I like how you included a quote and pictures from other sources. They really added to what you were trying to get across to the reader!
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