Answer: The Answer is D Wiesel ends his speech with several rhetorical questions to leave the audience with something to think about.
I believe the answer is C
The definition of a parable is: a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels.
The definition of pathos is: a quality that evokes pity or sadness
In the excerpt above, when Wiesel says "Only God and God alone can and must remember everything," he is using parable to illustrate how great God is, by giving an example of something he can do that not one person on earth can.
Also, by saying "<span>Without the ability to forget, man would live in a permanent, paralyzing fear of death," Wiesel is using pathos to stimulate a feeling of sadness, as thinking of how paralyzing fear of death cannot be very pleasant.</span>
Answer:
The dead of the swallow most likely symbolizes the kind heart the swallow had that he gave his life for a good cause.
Explanation:
The story shows us that the swallow did for poor people much more than humanity, he knew that staying during the cold time would cost his life but it was impossible for him to leave knowing that there were so many in need, so when he dies his body is taken by angels to demonstrate that God loves the creatures that do good to others, and the good work of the swallow became bigger through his memory.
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