Feld decides not to interfere in Sobel’s relationship with Miriam.
<span>B. Torres does not lie to the barber even though he knows the barber s connection to the revolutionaries.</span>
The author shows authority by saying that hey know people who were hurt by the tragedy directly.
Explanation:
The author of the text is able to assert their authority over the text and its subject matter on the Jews by asserting that they have some personal ties tot he event.
They know the people who have been hurt in the holocaust thus they are able to give some information and that will be relevant to them.
One would wonder however, how only the personal contact of the author with the tragedy must give them authority and not them being author only.
Winterbourne
The point of view of the novel is first person peripheral. However, there are very few times where we actually see the thoughts or opinions of the narrator. The narrator only tells us about Daisy as Winterbourne sees her. We never find out the narrator's opinions or thoughts about Daisy. It's as if the narrator is just repeating what Winterbourne has relayed to him.
Book: they seem to be taking place in a town around the 1700's
movie: takes place around 1950's
Both: someone gets stoned (not get high lol but gets rocks thrown at them)