And so, once again, I think of the young Jewish boy from the Carpathian Mountains. He has accompanied the old man I have become
throughout these years of quest and struggle. And together we walk towards the new millennium, carried by profound fear and extraordinary hope. Elie Wiesel, "The Perils of Indifference," 1999
How does Wiesel persuade his audience in this passage?
A.By apologizing for his opinions
B.By giving people facts about his life
C.By reminding people that he is an expert
D.By providing an emotional image
He thinks of the young Jewish Boy, he's accompanied by the old man he has become. and he said we are also carried by profound fear and extraordinary hope. I think it sounds pretty emotional. Let me know if I helped you! :)