Answer: VERBAL IRONY
Explanation: Verbal irony is a contrast between what is said or written and what is really meant. When one's speeches or writings are different, contrary or are in contrast to what he or she truely meant, that is verbal irony; for example calling an ugly man handsome.
The word on the wrought iron gate which reads ARBEIT MACHT FREI, translates to WORK SETS YOU FREE. This is a verbal irony because what is written is contrary to what happens behind the gate.
Non of them were ever freed due to their hard work but they were rather gassed to death when they are sick and unable to work.
Five sources for informational text or research material are:
1) Books
2) Periodicals & Newspapers
3) Reliable Articles (both written or internet) that are not always one-sided
4) Documentaries
5) Historical records
Answer:
To convince readers to come to this garage sell.
Explanation:
There are keywords all within the sentences closer to the bottom of the paragraph, as such this is meant to persuade someone to do something that might or could benefit them. Such as, <em>No driving all over town, no getting lost on unfamiliar streets. Save money, save time! </em>