First second and the last one
Whittier used "We" and "Thou" as forms of repetition in his song of slaves in the desert.
We: He used we as to show that basically slaves WERE NOT alone in this at all. In a way at that time, every single slave was connected with each other no matter what.
Thou: From what i have seen, Whittier is using "Thou" to refer to God. For example: "We are fools, but Thou art wise"
For the devices, he's using Anaphora for "Thou" and maybe Conduplicatio for "We".
Who is ralph and jack? Sorry
<span>The answer is:</span>
When he meets Fatima, Santiago feels<span> that he knows the universal language: love.</span>
He is completely surprised when he met her to the point that
he couldn’t move. He was dumbstruck. His reaction is similar to what we would
know as love at first sight. It was what he felt when he met Fatima.
<span>The violence directed at noncombatants was the main focus of some of the early twentieth-century American writers, such as Elie Wiesel. There were serious effects on the people who we not in combat during wartime.</span>