1. Modern, older, political, and practical
2. The younger ones are protesting against the war because they believe its "dirty" and cruel. However the old man believes that ALL wars are cruel, so he's disagreeing with the protestors and thinks they're foolish/naive.
3. The words clarify the symbols by showing the differences, the theme, and reasoning/meaning behind the picture.
4. The message of the cartoon is basically showing how different generations think and feel differently about situations.
To this day I am shaken when I see a child, for behind him I glimpse other children. Starving, terrified, drained, they march without a backward glance toward truth and death—which are perhaps the same. Uncomplaining, unprotesting, asking no one’s pity, it is as if they have had enough of living on a planet so cruel, so vile and so filled with hate that their very innocence has brought their death. Read the text and study the images from Spiegelman’s Maus. Which best describes why Wiesel and Spiegelman include Jewish children in their works?
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a. Both texts point out the innocence and naivete of the children during the Holocaust.</u></h2>
b. Both texts reveal how the Holocaust altered the lives of families, especially the children.
c. Both excerpts focus on the children who survived the Holocaust and the generations that followed.
d. Both excerpts show how the children were sheltered from the horrors of the Holocaust as long as possible.
Answer:
I think that the second option is better.
Explanation:
By using the second option, you are showing that you are directly quoting from the book itself, but the first option sounds like you are creating this dialogue yourself, which is wrong.
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