What element do Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and King's Nobel Prize acceptance speech share
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Brevity.
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How did the Nazis limit the rights of Jews living in German-occupied countries
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they made it illegal for Jews to do business with non-Jews
they made Jews wear stars so Jews could always be identified
they burned Jewish homes and businesses
they deported Jews
they killed Jews
etc.
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What evidence from the text best represents the central point of Wiesel's Nobel Prize acceptance speech
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we must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never
the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the
tormented.
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What emotion did Wiesel believe is most harmful to humanity
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indifference
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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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After briefly mentioning her crime Susan B. Anthony quotes from documents such as the Declaration of Independence before going into more detail about the crime. Why does she wait to elaborate on the m
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epic epci peicpeicpepieipc - Barack Obama (Former President of the United States)
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How does Wiesel establish logos in The Perils of Indifference
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By giving specific examples of human tragedies caused by indifference
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Why does Wiesel refer to indifference as tempting
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To show that being indifferent to suffering is easy.
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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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What passage from The Damnation of a Canyon is an example of which logical fallacy
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Ad hominem
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What statement is most clearly an example of logos
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Millions of Americans have food shortages (apex)
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Why does Wiesel present this personal information first
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To demonstrate that he can relate to being oppressed.
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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 does Wiesel encourage the world to do in this passage
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Take sides and work to end suffering
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Which rhetorical strategy is King using by repeating the phrase I believe in this passage
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Pathos, to engage the feelings of the audience. -APEX
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What is a good thesis statment about Elie Wiesel
the perils of indifference
What element do Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and King's Nobel Prize acceptance speech share
Brevity.
How did the Nazis limit the rights of Jews living in German-occupied countries
they made it illegal for Jews to do business with non-Jews
they made Jews wear stars so Jews could always be identified
they burned Jewish homes and businesses
they deported Jews
they killed Jews
etc.
What evidence from the text best represents the central point of Wiesel's Nobel Prize acceptance speech
we must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never
the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the
tormented.
What emotion did Wiesel believe is most harmful to humanity
indifference
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.
After briefly mentioning her crime Susan B. Anthony quotes from documents such as the Declaration of Independence before going into more detail about the crime. Why does she wait to elaborate on the m
epic epci peicpeicpepieipc - Barack Obama (Former President of the United States)
How does Wiesel establish logos in The Perils of Indifference
By giving specific examples of human tragedies caused by indifference
Why does Wiesel refer to indifference as tempting
To show that being indifferent to suffering is easy.
What behavior is most clearly a response to a rhetorical situation
Speaking especially slowly and clearly Apex
What passage from The Damnation of a Canyon is an example of which logical fallacy
Ad hominem
What statement is most clearly an example of logos
Millions of Americans have food shortages (apex)
Why does Wiesel present this personal information first
To demonstrate that he can relate to being oppressed.
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 does Wiesel encourage the world to do in this passage
Take sides and work to end suffering
Which rhetorical strategy is King using by repeating the phrase I believe in this passage
Pathos, to engage the feelings of the audience. -APEX