The answer to this question is D. Missouri Compromise
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the first option. Edgar Allan Poe uses fear to create a single effect in “The
Fall of the House of Usher”? <span>The single effect is a paradigm created
by Edgar Allan Poe that signifies that a story must produce one specific and
consistent effect in the reader. The fear as a single effect is unified in this
story through carefully chosen words when describing the characters, settings,
actions and writing dialogs. For example, throughout the story, reader can
sense the depression and fear surrounding every element in the house of Usher.</span>
Toward the end of the sermon, Edwads says that those people who have committed a lot of sins and who have not been born again, have to obtain salvation for them to escape from God's wrath. He says that for as long as his listeners have not died yet, they are in the land of the living and in the house of God. Therefore, they have an opportunity to obtain salvation.<span> </span>
Those in authority in Buna are the German officers and the Kapos. That authority comes from their titles and they oppressively use that power.
<h3>Who were the Kapos?</h3>
- They were prisoners of war.
- They were prisoners in Nazi concentration camps.
- They were in charge of leading other prisoners.
German officers had all the authority in the concentration camps of their professional positions. Kapos were chosen by these officers and gained authority above other prisoners.
This authority made kapos and German officers extremely aggressive, violent, and oppressive.
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