Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is the only answer choice that gives the reader information rather than an opinion. Answer choices A, C, and D all present opinions, not information.
The answer is (C), becuse the reader does not now was is threatening the characters lives. In the other answers it told "it" was thereatening their lifes. This is why (c) has the sentence fragment.
<em>How it works. </em><em>A camera obscura is a dark room with a small hole in one wall in its simplest form.</em><em> When it's bright outside, light enters through the hole and projects an upside-down image of the outside world onto the wall opposite the hole.</em>
The main theme of "Night" by Elie Wiesel is the prevalence of religious faith. This theme is developed by the actions of Eliezer who struggles to keep his faith in God.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Eliezer grew up within the Jewish religion and was taught to believe in a kind and benevolent God.
- This belief is the basis for Eliezer's faith, which made him believe that God would never forsake him.
- however, during World War II and after suffering a lot in a concentration camp along with other Jews, Eliezer had his faith shaken.
- He began to question whether God was kind and benevolent, as he looked like all Jews were helpless.
At the same time, Eliezer only had the religion and belief in God to cling to, but it was very difficult to maintain faith amid suffering.
More information on the theme of a text at the link:
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