What was the first sentence of Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg address
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The Declaration of Independence
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In The Perils of Indifference what evidence does Wiesel give that the United States has been successful in ending human suffering
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In The Perils of Indifference Wiesel gives the evidence that the
United States is a great country and has the greatest democracy,
the most generous of all new nations in modern history that has
been successful in ending human suffering.
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What emotion did Wiesel believe is most harmful to humanity
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indifference
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Why does wiesel mention the St. Louis in thus passage
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To show how the United States failed to act on behalf of the Jews during WWII.
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To show that the United States was indifferent to human suffering
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Which logical fallacy is used in this passage
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My opponent want to create a welfare state that is entirely unsustainable under current tax policy. If we adopt these ideas, the state will soon be bankrupt and everyone will feel the tightening of the econom.
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Which example from the conclusion of The Perils of Indifference helps Wiesel to reestablish his ethos
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The emotional range of the young boy accompanying the old man.
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How does Wiesel reestablish his ethos in the conclusion to The Perils of Indifference
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he remind the audience of his experiences as a holocaust survivor.
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What behavior is most clearly a response to a rhetorical situation
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Speaking especially slowly and clearly Apex
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How does Wiesel conclude his argument
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He asks several rhetorical questions. Hope this helps:)
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What statement is most clearly an example of ethos
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the answer is c in APEX
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How does Wiesel most clearly try to persuade the audience in this passage
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buy a pilling to the emotions of the audience
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What rhetorical strategy is Wiesel using in the passage
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logos by showing a specific example of the cost of indiffernce
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What tone do these sentences from Elie Wiesel's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech create
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the answer is b modest APEX
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In Elie Wiesel's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech he refers to himself in the third person. Which sentence best demonstrates this
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I remember: it happened yesterday or eternities ago. A young Jewish boy discovered the kingdom of night. I remember his bewilderment, I remember his anguish. It all happened so fast.
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What is a good thesis statment about Elie Wiesel
the perils of indifference
What repetition are in the open boat
Repetition of ROWING passage:
906
910
912
Repetition of DROWNING passage:
909
912
914 -- adds idea of injustice
917
918
What was the first sentence of Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg address
The Declaration of Independence
In The Perils of Indifference what evidence does Wiesel give that the United States has been successful in ending human suffering
In The Perils of Indifference Wiesel gives the evidence that the
United States is a great country and has the greatest democracy,
the most generous of all new nations in modern history that has
been successful in ending human suffering.
What emotion did Wiesel believe is most harmful to humanity
indifference
Why does wiesel mention the St. Louis in thus passage
To show how the United States failed to act on behalf of the Jews during WWII.
Or
To show that the United States was indifferent to human suffering
Which logical fallacy is used in this passage
My opponent want to create a welfare state that is entirely unsustainable under current tax policy. If we adopt these ideas, the state will soon be bankrupt and everyone will feel the tightening of the econom.
Which example from the conclusion of The Perils of Indifference helps Wiesel to reestablish his ethos
The emotional range of the young boy accompanying the old man.
How does Wiesel reestablish his ethos in the conclusion to The Perils of Indifference
he remind the audience of his experiences as a holocaust survivor.
What behavior is most clearly a response to a rhetorical situation
Speaking especially slowly and clearly Apex
How does Wiesel conclude his argument
He asks several rhetorical questions. Hope this helps:)
What statement is most clearly an example of ethos
the answer is c in APEX
How does Wiesel most clearly try to persuade the audience in this passage
buy a pilling to the emotions of the audience
What rhetorical strategy is Wiesel using in the passage
logos by showing a specific example of the cost of indiffernce
What tone do these sentences from Elie Wiesel's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech create
the answer is b modest APEX
In Elie Wiesel's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech he refers to himself in the third person. Which sentence best demonstrates this
I remember: it happened yesterday or eternities ago. A young Jewish boy discovered the kingdom of night. I remember his bewilderment, I remember his anguish. It all happened so fast.