Answer: He publicly condemned the 1915 Armenian Genocide and remained a strong defender of human rights during his lifetime. He was described as "the most important Jew in America" by the Los Angeles Times. Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986.
Founded: Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity
Parents: Sarah Feig, Shlomo Wiesel
Sibling: Beatrice, Hilda, Tzipora Wiesel
Died: July 2, 2016, Manhattan
Answer:
All the same, we cling to our last pleasures as the tree cling to its last leaves"-comment on the analogy. This line is quoted from Katherine Mansfield's celebrated short story The Fly.
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music
Explanation:
One of the most interesting facts about music is that it can make any sound you want. The way that music inspired me to become an artist is finding the right sound and sticking with it.
Without music, people wouldn't know the sounds of different cultures around the world, so even if you might not like music you still hear it in everyday life.
But since early 1800's people got really inspired by music and it's now a worldwide culture.
Each country has their own instruments for example in Latin America and Spain is maracas, now Maracas is a object with things inside that makes the sounds.
Music is great.
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D. acknowledge the potentially embarrassing circumstances under which she is delivering her speech
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Most of the students at Wellesley College did not want Barbara Bush to speak because they believed that she was only famous because of her husband (president at the time). A majority of the students wanted Alice Walker to give a speech instead, however this did not occur. Bush is trying to use comedic relief in this line to lighten the mood surrounding her speech.
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reread the whole paragraph
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