Philadelphia, June 18
I write this letter out of admiration and hope. For I, who have never purposely hurt another human being, am willing to be hurt to defend a dream.
Sir, I respect you and all that you and the great men of this land have been doing for the sake of us all. For the sake of families and faces that you have never met.
I am no soldier, but I am a believer. I am no fighter, but I am a survivor. I ask you, humbly, to allow me to be a part of history and fight for what is right. I beg you to give me a chance to proudly assure that the good men of this land and our children keep what is their, to keep what they deserve.
Respectfully.
I can’t see the rest of answer C but I do believe that it is your best choice. Wiesel does talk about topics that include emotion however his purpose wasn’t to receive sympathy for himself. He encourages the audience with questions to truly think about the deeper meaning behind everything that happened and how it affected countless people.
C, this is because it talks about the different chemicals in the air which can cause cancer. The other answers are vague statements about other things, not poisonous dust.
Answer: Franklin Posey, the dealer
Explanation: he wanted Roseleen to apologize for pouring the snuff juice on his shoes.
Hope this helps :)
D. Working as a flight attendant is the most exciting service job in the world. Someone else might think it's boring