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Which Nobel Prize wasn't awarded in Stockholm
Nobel Peace Prize. I believe it's awarded in Oslo.
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
What theme does martin Luther king jr develop in his nobel prize acceptance speech
There is still hope for the
Which idea is King trying to leave his audience with in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech
never give up the fight for freedom, even when it gets difficult.
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
What makes talking about himself in the third person an effective rhetorical strategy for Wiesel
the audience can focus on weasels terrible childhood
What memory does Wiesel begin The Perils of Indifference with
The day he was freed from a concentration camp
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.
Which sentence most strongly uses pathos in this passage from Susan B. Anthony's Speech After Being Convicted of Voting
To whom is King comparing a flight's unknown ground crew
The unrecognized people who have worked hard to make the civil rights movement a reality (apex)
How does Wiesel establish ethos by mentioning other human rights figures such as Nelson Mandela
Answer this question… By showing that he is thinking about
injustice and compassion on a worldwide scale
How does Wiesel establish logos in The Perils of Indifference
By giving specific examples of human tragedies caused by indifference
Why does Wiesel return to the image of himself as a young boy in conclusion of this speech
The answer is: To appeal to the audience's emotions and leave the audience with a memorable image. :) Hope this help. Good luck
Why does Wiesel refer to indifference as tempting
To show that being indifferent to suffering is easy.
How does Wiesel establish ethos and show that he is thinking about injustice and compassion on a worldwide scale
By mentioning other human rights figures, like Nelson Mandela
and Albert Schweitzer
What behavior is most clearly a response to a rhetorical situation
Speaking especially slowly and clearly Apex
What statement is most clearly an example of ethos
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
Which word best describes Martin Luther King Jr.'s tone in the video