In this excerpt of his speech, Wiesel encourages the world to 'take sides' and work to end suffering (A).
He does not want people to be passive and simply stay neutral (C) or on the sidelines (B). He wants people to take position: "I swore never to be silent," "We must always take sides." Through parallelism, he also blames inaction for feeding into the problem: "Neutrality helps the oppressor" // "Silence encourages the tormentor."
Neither does he believe that thinking about race, religion or political views (D) is enough. He is urging people to take action to defend citizens from discrimination. This is shown by the use of the action verb "interfere."
Anti federalist want more power to the states. due to their experiences with Britain that feared a central government would become to powerful and invaded their human rights. this lead to the bill of rights being created.
Answer:
Tone is what u are feeling from the paragraph. What l feel is sorry for them because there is not enough space and that there is to many people
Explanation:
He creates this tone because he tries to give more feeling to the paragraph
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Answer:
because at point the speaker is getting emotional