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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
I believe the answer is It's a participle functioning as an adjective. Running describes the type what type of shoes the person has. If I'm wrong, I apologize.
He is using a satire.
A satire is basically using humor to show stupidity.
This is mostly a personal question. Since I'm not similar with rains ford then I'm going to point out that it has rain in it which is a turn off for me.
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Each of the body paragraphs.
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