The greasers offered Johnny a place to be, and someone to care about him. This is ironic because parents are supposed to care about their child, but it seems as if johnny's friends, who are "Hoods", care more about him.
I actually read this book a while ago.
Answer:
I think it is B
Explanation:
Not 100% sure, so take it with a grain of salt.
Answer:
A. He is trying to influence the U.S. government to stand up to
genocide.
Explanation:
The sentence that most clearly describes part of Elie Wiesel's rhetorical situation in "The Perils of Indifference" is that the author is trying to influence the U.S. government to stand up to genocide.
The author tries to call the attention of the American government to the problem of genocide and intervene to stop it.
I think its 'We had it worse than everyone on the first floor,all the windows in all the upstairs rooms were tinted; and there wasn't enough moonlight in the first place.'