Hi. You have not shown the speech your question is referring to. But when searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question like yours that showed the speech "The Perils of Indifference." In that case, I hope the answer below can help you.
Answer:
His personal view increases his credibility as a primary source.
Explanation:
"The Perils of Indifference" begins with a third-person point of view, where Wiesel tells the story of a Jewish boy who was freed from a Nazi concentration camp by American troops. Wiesel then switches the point of view to the first-person point of view, where he reveals that the boy was him and starts talking about how he feels when he remembers the day he was released and what he went through as a prisoner in the camp concentration. The shift to the first-person point of view, gives credibility to Wiesel's speech, as it shows that his narrative is a primary source, that is, it is the report of someone who lived the moment he is presenting and is reporting that moment first hand, without adaptations and without the need for third parties.
Harper Lee portrayed religion in his novel as other perceptions of other themes like sexism, discrimination, and racism. In the story, religion was believed to be a person with perfect Christian morals, however, it was their way of criticizing other people.
A sentence that contains both is called a complex sentence
The 6th paragraph support that music can have significant improvements in reading scores for children who attended music classes. Researchers have studied two types of students: One type was people who didn't participate in the music education and another group of people that participate in the music education, the second group, the brain response to differences in pitch compared to the children in the other groups. The conclusion showed that people who have the habit of practice music during the school had faster development of the brain pathway responsible for encoding and processing sound, and also it can accelerate brain development and sound processing.
It's not A because that is irrelevant. It's not D because that is also irrelevant. That leaves us with C or B. I would say that it is B, because it is relevant to what is in the rest of the paragraph.