In Chapter 3 of "Night", Elie Wiesel captured the sense of being robbed of his identity through a series of horrific events. It starts when an inmate advises them to lie in order to not be sent to the crematory. Then they arrive at the barracks and they are stripped down, disinfected with gasoline, and they have their heads shaved. The narrator and his father are given prisoner numbers as tattoos, and a prisoner uniform. Wiesel describes his identity being erased when his prison tattoo "A-7713" is used to replace his name.
brawn- strength (strong)
exploit- to make use of for your own advantage
divert- cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another.
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1. In the context of the text, prejudice leads to feelings of inferiority, inability to communicate effectively, and difficulty adjusting to new environments.
2. America's marginalization of minorities has brought about the development of different values in children raised in different communities/cultures. Different styles of communication learned by children classified as minorities, may be regarded as foreign or derogatory by the White people.
The rejection Eric Deggans faced from White parents who did not want their children associating with him because of his background is an example of how America's marginalization of minorities has caused a need for code-switching. Eric became more conscious of his environment and began adapting his language and speech accordingly.
Explanation:
Code-switching is the act of switching between languages in communication. In the American setting, this act is even much needed especially among the minorities because their style of communication differs from the predominantly white community.
While those who do not use this skill may view it as putting up an act, skilled users know that it is an important means of communication.
I believe the correct answer is <span>B. Mostly ethos; no pathos or logos.
The passage doesn't appeal to the audience' emotions, so it has no elements of pathos. The tone is reserved and measured. It has no elements of logos either, even though it seemingly deals with an apparent truth. It conveys the reasoning of the speaker themselves, making them look credible.</span>
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in order to describe a setting you would have to go back to any passage that you read and discribe how you think it might of looked and put evidence of what made you feel that it looked like the way you discribed it ! hope this helps