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The person in power is the only person that matters in Zaroff's mind.
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9 is onomatopoeia
8 is polysyndeton
7 is i don't know yet but i will comment when i know it
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<span>1. This is a persuasion. He is encouraging us to think that what occurs in the future is up to us, the people. "What comes of this moment is up to us. What comes of this moment will be determined not by whether we can sit together tonight, but whether we can work together tomorrow." He is expressing us what other individual think. He's not just frustrating to claim that that's perhaps what they were rational but as an alternative he situations it as a fact so we are more motivated to believe it. "That's what the people who sent us here expect of us."
2. This poster is a persuasion for the reason that it talks about "undermining our war effort" which you would not want to do, so it is persuasion you not to do it. It is influence you to "do your part in silence". That means not giving away information. </span>
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The Amazing Mosque of Paris is the story of the Muslim community of Paris during the Nazi occupation of World War II and their endeavors to rescue Jews. The mosque constructed in 1926 had space for a community center, library, restaurant, clinic and apartments for the functionaries. It was built upon a maze of subterranean tunnels and rooms, ranges that had been excavated for building stones for the city of Paris. These underground passages and catacombs served as hiding places and elude courses for those hunted by the French police and Gestapo. The rescue and elude of Jews was beneath the leadership of the Rector, Si Kaddour Benghabrit, a sophisticated Algerianborn diplomat, who was considered the foremost powerful Muslim in France at the time. The clerics provided sanctuary, certificates of Muslim identity and secure passage for those who looked for their offer assistance. This well written, concise history is upgraded by the beautiful dou
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