Wiesel's overall attitude towards the United States appears to be quite hopeful, in certain aspects. He discusses at length to a degree of how we, as people, we brave - and sought to fight for the greater good. It appears that he is respectful and somewhat grateful. But, there is also a hint of remorse for the lives lost in this war.
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Answer:
It is when you take a poem or text and translate is into a clear meaning without literary devices
Explanation:
For example,
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth; 5
Literal translation:
there were two paths to take
I wanted to travel both
I stood and thought about this decision
I looke down the paths
There were tall weeds
<span>An inference is when a person draws conclusions based on information from external sources or from their own knowledge. Making an inference can help a person make sense out of something when clues are present, but something is not clearly seen or explicitly present.</span>
Answer:
The short story, The Right to Fail by William Zinsser, explains how it is acceptable to fail and learn from one's mistakes and to not go down the path society has made socially acceptable. Zinner has a positive outlook on the concept of failing, he explains, “Success can be dangerous- you feel you know it all.