Moishe the Beadle is the first character we meet in Night. In a way, he is a character who determines and marks Eliezer's life - first, by teaching him the mystic Kabbalah (which his father disapproves of); second, by warning the local Jews of the extermination that awaits them by the Nazi regime. Therefore, Moishe is an epitome of Wiesel's main idea: that people should never ignore oppression, or try to stay neutral towards it. Moishe speaks, but people hardly believe him, if at all. He is a kind of a prophet, who foresees the future (based on his own experience), but it is all in vain, because people are prone to turn a blind eye until it gets too late.
1. The property of crime victims are put on display.
2.The level of birth defects from these drugs are not yet known.
3.The number of people with serious chronic conditions like diabetes or cancer are increasing.
<span>C.Some words are specific to a culture and can't be explained </span>
Answer:
Lady Macbeth faints when she hears the news of King Duncan's murder to show her innocence and because the scene is to gruesome for a kind hearted lady
Explanation:
<span>the formal tone and the inclusion of facts and figures
This is written in formal tone and includes facts and figures which help to create the formal tone. The other option about formal tone is incorrect, because the capitalization of Vice President is not the only element of the text that creates the formal tone. All of the informal options are wrong.
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