Answer: I think it’s A because the story looks like it’s talking about friends family and trouble
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Shirley Jackson's "Charles" is a short story about a kindergartner named Laurie who tells his parents about the daily antics of his classmate, Charles. Every day, Laurie describes instances where Charles hurts other students and is generally a bad influence. Laurie's parents are aghast at the described behavior and become fascinated by what kind of parents must have raised Charles, believing themselves superior. While attending a PTA meeting, Laurie's mother learns that there is no one in Laurie's class named Charles.
I don't think this answer is any better but here it is.
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Wiesel uses the pathos appeal in his speech to evoke emotions in his audience. Wiesel uses the ethos appeal in his speech to establish his credibility with the audience.
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