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Answer:
The quotation from the chapter two of <em>Night </em>by Elie Wiesel that best demonstrates that author's viewpoint about the dehumanization of the passengers is “‘There are eighty of you in the car,’ the German officer added. ‘If anyone goes missing, you will all be shot, like dogs.’”
Explanation:
Dehumanization is the process of depriving or denying a person or group of persons positive human qualities.
The German officer threatens to shoot them all "like dogs" if any one of them goes missing. This is a gross dehumanization by the German officer to the eighty people as he brings them down to the status of dogs that can be shot by anyone on any flimsy excuse or charge.
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The answer is D. If don't use more than one source, people will consider you reasonings invalid.
Answer:
The following is the story using the given four words.
Explanation:
Once upon a time, there was an apple garden in a city. It was well known for its red and tasty apples. This apple garden was owned by an old man, who did not charge a single penny to anyone for his apples. This apple garden was a little far from my house.
One day I asked my father to take me to the garden. Though my father was busy he promised me to bring me there on Sunday. I was eagerly waiting for Sunday. Then finally, on Sunday, I board a train towards the city. We reached the garden by 10 AM. I was very happy to see the garden but I did not know if there were animals as well. I got a little scared as I saw an Elephant. He was coming towards me or maybe towards the apple tree standing behind me. I began running and shouting. Listening to my voice my father and the old man rushed towards me.
The old man began laughing when he saw me and the elephant and said he will not harm you, pretty girl. Then only I took a breath of relaxation. After this, my father gave me a paper and asked me to draw an image of the elephant and an apple tree so that I can remember this incident.