Answer:
The cremation of Jews in the concentration camps.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel's "Hope, Despair, and Memory" is his Nobel Prize lecture where he recounts his personal experiences during the Holocaust. In his lecture, he tells what he had witnessed during the Nazi regime and how the things that he saw, the memories must serve as a reminder to humans to not repeat the horrendous acts.
In the given excerpt from the text, Wiesel talks of <em>"the survivors"</em> and the memories that they remember. Talking of the <em>"victims"</em>, he recounts the suffering of these people. And through his description, we can know that he is talking about the concentration camps and how people, irrespective of age and gender, are burned in the chambers.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Answer:
ok thats cool
Explanation:
as I saw the big door
the big door said haha I will gobble you up
the sight of him made me scared and frightened
i hate this
i dont understand, is this supposed to be a question?
Answer: To wrap up the writer's argument
Explanation:
Rhetorical analysis has a similar structure as other essays which means it has an introduction, body analyzing, conclusion, and more.
- If we are talking about the conclusion in a rhetorical analysis essay, it is important to achieve the goal of it, which is wrapping up the essay with the main arguments of the writer and to show the readers how those arguments were developed through the analysis of the text.
The second answer is not correct because it is referring to analyzing the text.
The third answer is also incorrect because it is considering an introduction, not a conclusion.
The fourth answer is incorrect because it is referring to the body of the text.