<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer for this question is "Analogy".
<u>Explanation:</u>
We are asked the type of question which tests your ability to see the relationship between two given words.
So the answer for this is analogy.
Because analogy is the comparison made between two things to show the relationship between them so an analogy type question would test your comparison abilities.
Therefore, the correct answer for this question is analogy.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The 1st three sentences describe the forest. Throughout the passage, the author talks about how great the forest is, using strong words like "bewitched" and "mysterious".
Benjamin Banneker supports his opinion from the evidence that, ‘He restates Jefferson's words, including the idea that equality is a gift from the Father of mankind.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Benjamin Banneker was an African American author. In 1791 when Banneker wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson, on that letter he gave many evidences which supports the opinion that Jefferson understands that slavery is wrong. One evidence was when Banneker wrote in his letter stating the time when Jefferson saw the injustice done and defending the slavery.
He also states of himself being from an African race and that doesn’t mattered to Thomas. He mentioned about the Father of Mankind and how he bestow upon them with equal rights. Jefferson wrote a long monologue in his letter with all the details mentioned in it.
ANSWER NO 1:
The purpose of Wiesel's speech is to influence the audience to not be indifferent to victims of injustice and cruelty. The speaker hopes to accomplish compassion within the 21st century for those suffering injustices round the world.
ANSWER NO 2:
Wiesel uses the pathos attractiveness in his speech to evoke emotions in his audience. This rime helps the audience visualize and perceive the purpose that Wiesel is creating regarding indifference.
Explanation:
He tells short stories regarding his state of affairs involving the holocaust and a few of the words he uses simply build it stuck in your head therefore the holocaust is often visiting get on your mind once said