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Wiesel and Vladek Spiegelman are survivors of the Holocaust. After having read Wiesel’s speech, “Hope, Despair, and Memory,” and an excerpt about Vladek in Maus I, readers discover a striking difference in the mood, attitude, of these two survivors. In two to three paragraphs discuss their attitudes, comparing and contrasting them. Use textual evidence to support your points.
Both Elie Wiesel and Vladek Spiegelman are survivors of the Holocaust. After having read Wiesel’s speech, “Hope, Despair, and Memory,” and an excerpt about Vladek in Maus
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were
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A helping verb comes before the main verb and in this sentence the main verb is shaking and were comes before it.
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Patrick Henry said, “Give me liberty or give me death."
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everyone conformed to the thought of Adele being a bad person
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no one really heard her out they just kinda believe what Claude told them
YES the key idea is that if you properly plan ahead you'll be able to avoid problems