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'The night' is a memoir by Elie Weisel about the experiences of a small boy, Eliezer endured in the concentration camps during World War II between 1944 and 1945.
The Author describes the brutal happening of the concentration camps under the Nazis.
Ways by which Eliezer and other inmates coped with the horrors they witnessed.
- Eliezer and other prisoners which includes his father, are put to a series of horrible inhumanity of the Nazis, but their faith in God helped them cope with the horrors.
- At times, they lost their faith and became numb and senseless to the sufferings.
- They lose their humanity and thus are not affected by the hellish visions.
- But their faith in God becomes their only hope for survival.
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Answer:
to avoid dropped quotations, smoothly leading the reader into the source's ideas Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is B. It evokes an image that helps the reader understand the current racial and political situation in Brixton.
This allusion doesn't explain the reasons why something happened. It just draws a parallel between two events, based on the fact that the African people were heavily oppressed by the majority and the political system itself. The Second Boer War was a war that Britain fought to consolidate its colonial supremacy, whereas the Brixton uprising was a riot led by poor, discriminated African-Caribbeans in London. Both cases included the oppressed Africans and the British oppressors.
Answer:
Dialogue reveals the conflict of a story by reacting to events in their own words.
Explanation:
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