Elie Wiesel is quite emphatic about the cruelty of the Nazis. At the same time, he holds a great deal of anger towards Jewish individuals who failed to speak out and act in a manner that defied indifference. Throughout Night, we see instances where the cruelty and dehumanization the Nazis showed towards Jewish individuals, similar treatment is shown with Jewish individuals towards one another.
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your answer is d.
Explanation:
Think about it. Different text structures have different patterns and organization. That answers your question.
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Answer:
me name three wishes i want?
because if so none it could ruin your life
Explanation:
Answer:
Minor details, the characters, and the setting help the reader determine the central idea of the text. Minor details are little things you notice that may not seem important, but could be <em>foreshadows. </em>The characters are the people in the book. Based off of their personalities, the reader will sometimes be able to determine the central idea. Last but not least, the setting. The setting is the environment the story is mostly in(e.g stormy night, sunset, foggy town).
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policewoman
Explanation:
opposite genders are individuals who determine the sex.
I believe the answer is policewoman.