<span>B. Motivate people to participate in the fight against injustice
After the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel fought to keep the memories of what happened to the Jewish people and others persecuted by the Nazis heard by all. He frequently argued that his experience made him want to stand up and speak out for all those that have suffered injustice. By speaking out and doing something to keep these atrocities from happening, he believed that a horrible event like the Holocaust would never happen again. All it takes is someone to speak up to stop injustice from happening.
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The example of personification in this excerpt is: An apprehensive night crawled slowly by like a wounded snake and sleep did not visit Rainsford, although the silence of a dead world was on the jungle.
Personification is when inanimate things have human qualities. Here, a night cannot be apprehensive/crawl, because it is not alive.
The correct options are options C ("A belief that the individual is isolated from a higher authority"), and D ("A belief that disregards religion").
Existentialism is a philosophical stance which regards the individual's free will and responsability for his actions above all things. <u>It proposes that existence preceeds essence meaning that our actions are what defines our value and purpose, instead of an arbitrary or imposed external system like religion or common morality.</u>
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