I believe the answer is C
The definition of a parable is: a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels.
The definition of pathos is: a quality that evokes pity or sadness
In the excerpt above, when Wiesel says "Only God and God alone can and must remember everything," he is using parable to illustrate how great God is, by giving an example of something he can do that not one person on earth can.
Also, by saying "<span>Without the ability to forget, man would live in a permanent, paralyzing fear of death," Wiesel is using pathos to stimulate a feeling of sadness, as thinking of how paralyzing fear of death cannot be very pleasant.</span>
Answer:
a. Because they did not want to return home
Explanation:
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These lines taken from "The Snow Man" might be interpreted in these ways. One possibility is to have an objective view of the nature of a winter landscape without attributing any personal emotions to it. The other interpretarion is the assiciation of winter with misery, sadness and loneliness, the feelings that are related to the picture of the wind blowing with just a few leaves.
Sinners in the Hands of an angry God is a sermon that is meant to tell those who listen of the power of God and warn people to repent their sins and beg for mercy in the hands of an all-powerful God which are the only thing keeping you from falling into the endless pit of Hell. Hope this helps, i read this a few months ago.