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hodyreva [135]
2 years ago
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Write a paragraph comparing how the authors of The Declaration of Independence and “Hope, Despair and Memory” commemorate histor

ical events and explain their meaning. Be sure to use evidence from the text to support your response.
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pashok25 [27]2 years ago
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Both The Declaration of Independence and “Hope, Despair and Memory” commemorate the historical event that the authors are appealing to. In the Declaration, Thomas Jefferson uses literary attention technique by describing tyrannical actions of King George III and asking for independence from Great Britain. In "Hope, Despair and Memory," the author compares this past to the future when he discusses his experience in a concentration camp in Germany during World War II. He uses literary technique by using details in his memory about the past in order to compare them to events happening in present time today.

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Both The Declaration of Independence and “Hope, Despair and Memory” commemorate the historical event that the authors are appealing to. In the Declaration, Thomas Jefferson uses literary attention technique by describing tyrannical actions of King George III and asking for independence from Great Britain. In "Hope, Despair and Memory," the author compares this past to the future when he discusses his experience in a concentration camp in Germany during World War II. He uses literary technique by using details in his memory about the past in order to compare them to events happening in present time today.

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