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This is Shakespeare's Sonnet 45.
In this sonnet, he finds himself in continous fluctuation between joy and sorrow. This is as a result of the absence of the one he loved. His thoughts were always moving to and fro between him and his love.
Actually, this sonnet relates to his previous sonnet. He finds that his thoughts and desires are not so much in himself, as with his beloved (hence present-absent.)
Substances were said to be made up of fire, air, earth and water. But when a substance is deprived of two of them, air and fire, (the other two) which correspond to thought and desire, the body responds and sinks into melancholy and decay.
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The centeral idea is the main idea of the story which i can not read
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You read to find out the central idea the character or you learns
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As you know theme is "broad idea or a message that is to be conveyed through a literary work." I think what would best work is you reading the book a couple of times and seeing what the central idea the character or you learned.
I hope this helped. I am sorry if you get this wrong.
The correct answer is C: Logos.
In this passage, Wiesel gives a specific example of the cost of indifference. Specifically, thanks to the indifference of the United States, 1000 lives were needlessly lost when a ship was sent back to Nazi Germany.
Answer A can be eliminated because no question is being asked in the passage. Answer B can be eliminated because the exact number killed is mentioned but is not the focus of the passage. Finally, Answer D can be eliminated because he is not retelling a sad story about death.
The main idea of the passage is that the indifference of the US resulted in the deaths of those aboard the St. Louis.