We can stop body shaming by supporting others no matter how they look, telling teachers and parents if someone you know is getting bullied for their body, and standing up to and for people.
Sounds very clear and literal. I would limit the number of times "supporters" was stated. (Maybe you could replace it with a word that has the same meaning so that your text could be more diverse).
Other than that, it's a great passage!
A poet is a person who creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be a writer of poetry, or may perform their art to an audience.( am not sure what you meant by “ according to her website” because their is no website or anything. So I just put you the definition of a poet)
Answer:
A. He is trying to influence the U.S. government to stand up to
genocide.
Explanation:
The sentence that most clearly describes part of Elie Wiesel's rhetorical situation in "The Perils of Indifference" is that the author is trying to influence the U.S. government to stand up to genocide.
The author tries to call the attention of the American government to the problem of genocide and intervene to stop it.