It's definitely repetition. Just finished the question and it was correct :-)
In "All Rivers Run to the Sea" by Elie Wiesel, it shows the power of Holocaust literature by using the author's real experiences as a testimony to the Jewish culture. His memories paint that the Jewish had loving families and went through great despair because of the hatred towards them. They emphasize the resilience his people had to rise above their painful experiences.
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Sounds like it could possibly be Irony??
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Maybe but I thought I would still say it :)
The correct answer and central theme in Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" (1847) is. Revenge.
The answer to this question is chronological order, meaning, it is in an order that makes the most sense