The correct answer is answer A ("The focus of the speech stays on Wiesel's terrifying experiences as a child").
<u>By using the third person, Wiesel is able to separate himself from his present self, and take us back to the perspective he had at the time being a young boy</u>. By using the third person, the focus moves away from himself and what sticks with us is the harshness of these experiences that countless nameless boys had to go through.
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Answer:
mead is usually pronounced as "meed"
Explanation:
Answer:
The first and the second excerpts
Explanation:
<em><u>The first</u></em><u> excerpt explains what has happened between two bothers of Antigone and Ismene, how they fought and killed each other on the same day</u>. It also points out how no one has since contacted two sisters to reach out to them in troubling times, <u>which points out how they are ostracized from society because of the happenings</u>.
<u>In </u><em><u>the second</u></em><u> expert, Antigone explains to us Creon's edict that is aimed at Ismene and Antigone</u>. This part explains how <u>sisters will be stoned to death if they chose to disobey Creon's orders and bury the brother</u> that they have lost. It is an important plot point for the whole story.