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Background
You might know Elie Wiesel (September 30, 1928 – July 2, 2016) from his famous and harrowing autobiography, Night, that recounts his experiences as a prisoner in a concentration camp during World War II. Though he was just a boy at that time, the experience set Wiesel on a lifelong journey to fight genocide and stand up for human rights. He delivered this speech, “The Perils of Indifference,” at the White House in 1999 as part of a speaking series to mark the end of the 20th Century.
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How does Wiesel define indifference? What examples, stories, comparisons, and vocabulary does he use?
What are some of the criteria to define indifference?
Who is Wiesel’s audience for this speech? What does he want them to do or think differently after they hear his message and understand indifference on his terms?
What other vocabulary or unique terms does Wiesel define in this speech? Why?
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B- The wind blew Mia's cap off her head.
Explanation:
It is supposed to be used as personification because wind obviously cannot be bold. So because the wind was <u>bold</u>, which we could also say <u>strong</u> the cap blew off her head.
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Answer:
i choose 8 because it is my lucky number
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Heathcliff showed Nelly with his behavior how is he really feeling about everything and when she rejected to take a letter from him, he was so angry and devastated so she decided to do that.
He was using threats to persuade her and he was warning her that he will do anything, he will show up with pistols or he will harm someone. That was something that impressed Nelly and she decided to give that letter to Cathrine because she also wanted to save everyone from Heathcliff.
The most effective way to vary the length of the sentences in the passage is to <u>divide long sentences into two or more shorter ones.
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The correct answer is the first option.
To make a text easy to read, you have to make sure you don't give too much information in just one sentence. In this excerpt, some of them are too long and the main idea gets lost. The most effective way to vary the length is to split the sentences into two (or more if needed) different sentence that contain a clear piece of information, and then add more in an other sentence to make sure the reader doesn't get lost.