What rhetorical strategy is Wiesel using in this passage?

What Rhetorical Strategy Is Wiesel Using In This Passage?

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Answer 1

The correct answer is B. Pathos, to appeal to our emotions.

Explanation

Pathos is a Greek word used to refer to a mode of persuasion in which the sender of a message focuses on using human feelings to affect the judgment of the receiver. Wiesel uses phrases that make use of feelings in his speech, for example, the phrases "if we forget, we are guilty" or "I have tried to keep memory alive". So the correct answer is B. Pathos, to appeal to our emotions.


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Should textual information always be precise (clearly defined), descriptive, and true (factual)?

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Answer:

I don't think so since textual information may contain only a little bit of information about what you are reading.

Explanation:

He [Mr. Summers] made a note on the list he was holding. Then he asked, “Watson boy drawing this
year?”
A tall boy in the crowd raised his hand. “Here,” he said. “I’m drawing for my mother and me.” He
blinked his eyes nervously and ducked his head as several voices in the crowd said things like “Good
fellow” and “Glad to see your mother’s got a man to do it.”




What does the author want you to infer about the Watson boy’s father?

Group of answer choices

He is at home in bed sick.

He was killed in a previous lottery.

He was older than most of the other villagers.

He died of an unknown illness.

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Answer:

I think the best answer would be he died of an unknown illness because Mr. Summers is referring to a man that is Watson. Normally people refer "head" of the family as the man. And since his mother is assumed she's alone, she has a man to do the work. I don't think I explained this properly but I hope it helps! :)

: “I want to find that cowrie shell. I search through seaweed heaped upon the sand, but all I find are beer can rings and plastic bottle tops. “What do these lines show about the attitude of people towards nature?

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I looked this question up to see if it had answer choices, but I wasn't able to find any. So I will give you a general answer that may help you in case it does have answer choices.

Answer and Explanation:

The sentence "I want to find that cowrie shell. I search through seaweed heaped upon the sand, but all I find are beer can rings and plastic bottle tops" shows people's disrespect toward nature. It is easier to find plastic everywhere than it is to find natural shells in heaps of seaweed.

Most people do not seem to care that our actions influence the whole delicate system of our planet. Our waste is  usually not properly disposed of, and industries keep on producing materials that are not recyclable or degradable. This has a harmful impact over other beings. The can rings and bottle tops mentioned in the sentence, for instance, are polluting and destroying habitats. If swallowed by fish and birds, for example, they will most likely end up making them sick or even killing them.

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Answer:

I think you should make a product called candy2go target audience children. Tell about the project make up statistics tell them about future projects

Explanation:

Can someone help with this?

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Answer:

it is about a mam on the moon so read the book is reading and the book is not that hard i think that it has neal armstrong sorry if i missed spelled that bro          

Explanation:

Please help, i will mark you brainliest!

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Answer:

Here you go...

Explanation:

Pain, death, fear, sadness, all within' two people,

Both of the same problem,

as the killed. I'm so sorry of these deaths.

The sadness.

One little boy shot...-

The silent amist for no reason at all was this child killed.

The cries from the shooting still heard throughout the world.

Murders...-

Why does it happen...? why did it happen...?

We all still hear the protests every now and then so please think of them.(people who got murdered)

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In "Exhalation," what is the narrator's initial belief about memory?

A. Memories are directly related to social interaction.

B. Memories are recorded by an inscribing mechanism within the
brain.

C. Memories are stored as a series of gear rotations and switches.

D. Memories are erased when life ends due to the misalignment of
inscription pens.

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In Exhalation,  the narrator's initial belief about memory is option  B. Memories are recorded by an inscribing mechanism within the brain.

What was narrator's view about memories?

In Exhalation by Ted Chiang, the underlying suspicion of the storyteller is that memory of an individual stores a colossal rundown of things an individual is going through.

At the point when we breathe out, it has been investigated that, the piece of the mind that stores recollections is less invigorated when contrasted with when we breathe in.

Hence, storyteller likewise accepted that anything an individual goes through in put away in brilliant pages in the mind as a feature of on'es memory.

The storyteller, depicts a world, with living animals that are made of mechanical parts. With cerebrums made of gold leaves, and air tubules. The storyteller is an understudy of Anatomy.

The topic of memory is one of the perplexing problems of Anatomy. They have barely any familiarity with the cerebrum since minds are incredibly sensitive, so they don't have any idea how memory is put away. So, the correct answer is option B.

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Answer:

memories are stored as a series of gear rotations and switches

Explanation:

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the last three options i think

Answer:

the last two

Explanation:

note sure about the third one though

which statement best expresses a theme in the poem

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Is there more to this question??

John Proctor's dilemma began when
Elizabeth was charged with witchcraft
Elizabeth found out about his affair with Abigail
he had an affair with Abigail
he first met with Reverend Hale

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Answer:

Summary Act II

Summary

John Proctor sits down to dinner with his wife, Elizabeth. Mary Warren, their servant, has gone to the witch trials, defying Elizabeth’s order that she remain in the house. Fourteen people are now in jail. If these accused witches do not confess, they will be hanged. Whoever Abigail and her troop name as they go into hysterics is arrested for bewitching the girls.

Proctor can barely believe the craze, and he tells Elizabeth that Abigail had sworn her dancing had nothing to do with witchcraft. Elizabeth wants him to testify that the accusations are a sham. He says that he cannot prove his allegation because Abigail told him this information while they were alone in a room. Elizabeth loses all faith in her husband upon hearing that he and Abigail were alone together. Proctor demands that she stop judging him. He says that he feels as though his home is a courtroom, but Elizabeth responds that the real court is in his own heart.

John Proctor's dilemma began when option C:  he had an affair with Abigail.

What is the summary of this story?

At the beginning of the story John was enjoying a dinner night with his wife, Elizabeth. Their care-taker whose name was Mary gone to the witch trials.

John told Elizabeth that Abigail had nothing to do with witchcraft. Elizabeth loses all faith in her husband upon came to know that he and Abigail were alone together.

Proctor tried to explain all the situation to his wife and beg to not jugging him. Elizabeth began in dilemma and told to John that, real court is in his own heart.

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What is the meaning of the word "sufficient" in this statement from "Anti-Federalist Paper No. 84"? (10 points) So much, however, must be given, as will be sufficient to enable those to whom the administration of the government is committed, to establish laws for the promoting the happiness of the community, and to carry those laws into effect. But it is not necessary, for this purpose, that individuals should relinquish all their natural rights. Group of answer choices Plenty Enough Little All

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Answer:

Enough

Explanation:

Sufficient is the synonym of enough

Answer:

None of the above

Explanation:

Sufficient means "enough" and that is not an option nor is it similar to any of the options.

"Sufficient" used in a sentence:

She had a sufficient amount of food to survive.

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Write a thank you letter to your uncle who always supported you in your difficult times

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Answer:

Your leadership, care, and good heart have shown through during this difficult and trying time. Thank you for being a beacon of positivity and purpose in a time where many are uncertain. It is said that it is in the most difficult times that the truth of a person’s soul is seen.

Thank you for always supporting me. Thank you for your time and investment in me.

Explanation:

Answer:

Dear, Uncle

I just want to thank you for everything that you do for me. That you help me through the difficult times. Your always there for me even when i feel alone. I just want you to know that appreciate that you are always by my side. That you never leave me. Thank You so much. I love you

sincerely. your nephew or niece

I hope this helped ;)

Are Stories a Key to Human Intelligence?

How do paragraphs 1-2 contribute to the development of ideas in
the text? Cite evidence from the text in your answer.

Paragraph 1-2
In a talk in Pittsburgh in 1997, the late evolutionary biologist Stephen J. Gould allegedly characterized humans as “the primates who tell stories.” Psychologist Robyn Dawes went much further, suggesting humans are “the primates whose cognitive 1 capacity shuts down in the absence of a story.”
To be sure, we love a good story. Research suggests thatanecdotes 2 can be as persuasive as hard data, and that jurors are influenced by the quality of the prosecution’s and defense’s “stories” when deciding whether to find a defendant guilty. Even in science, we seekexplanations, not mere descriptions; in history, we want a goodnarrative, not a mere sequence of events.

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Answer:

It tells us how stories can be important to humans.

Explanation:

 Evidence:   "Psychologist Robyn Dawes went much further, suggesting humans are...' the primates whose cognitive 1 capacity shuts down in the absence of a story'...

  "...jurors are influenced by the quality of the prosecution’s and defense’s... 'stories'... when deciding whether to find a defendant guilty."

      "Even in science, we seek explanations, not mere descriptions; in history, we want a good narrative, not a mere sequence of events."

Match the personification in the poem named below to the phrase it completes.


"Barbara Frietchie"


1. looked down______ peace and order and beauty

2. tossed______ he loyal winds that

3. loved it well_____ all day long the free flag

4. drawn round thy symbol of light and law_______ and ever the stars above

5. look down______ the sun of noon


The ones with numbers on the left are the personification and the ones on the right are the phrases that need personifications.


I need answers quick and i mean quick

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Answer:

All day long the free flag tossed.

And even (think you meant even and not ever) the stars above looked down.

The sun of noon loved it well.

He loyal winds that look down.

Peace and order and beauty drawn round thy symbol of light and law.

Explanation:

Don't be too surprised if this isn't correct; this was a bit confusing and still is. But, I'm pretty sure this is accurate, so I hope this helped!

Source(s) used: N/A

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

B is the answer.......

The answer is B.
It sounds the most correct compared to the others.

HELP PLZ!!! How does code switching open up new opportunities?

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Answer:

it can open new oppurtunities because it shows that they are the same and have the same ways to improve on an issue - like thinking of barack who used code switching and became succesful because he let others know he was no different and was accepted by speaking in their same way

Explanation:

i hope that makes sense also if you code switch there will be less oppurtunities closing to you , POC IT helps them face less racism in a way

How does the author of the passage
acknowledge opposing points of view?
by asking a series of questions
by directly addressing the reader
by naming famous artists
by discussing personal experiences

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Answer:

How does the author of the passage

acknowledge opposing points of view?

by asking a series of questions

by directly addressing the reader

by naming famous artists

by discussing personal experiences

Explanation:

Read the passage from "The Legend of Arthur and the Swords.”

"I like the sword, of course!” Arthur said, laughing.

"Then you have made an unwise choice,” Merlin said. "The truth is not always clear. Certainly, the sword will make you a great warrior and help you win many battles, but it is the scabbard that has the greatest value. He who wears it will never die of his wounds.”

Arthur considered Merlin’s words and said, "I will guard it well.” However, over the years that was not always the case, and it came to pass that the scabbard was lost.

Sarah reads the rest of the story. She learns that as a result of Arthur losing the scabbard, Mordred is able to attack Arthur.

Based on these plot events, what is the theme?

a)Never trust a knight.
B)It is important to be king.
c)Always keep your sword covered.
d)It is important to keep your promises.

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either c or d but most likely d

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Directions: you have to chose it either civility or Savagery and then explain why you chose that.

1. Civility or Savagery: Chapter 5: Ralph loses control of the meeting.

2. Civility or Savagery: Ralph loses control as the boys defect to Jake’s tribe.

3. Civility or Savagery: Jack tells his tribe to protect the cave from the “beast”.

4. Civility or Savagery: Ralph blows the conch one last time.

5. Civility or Savagery: Samneric respond to Jack, “it is not right” when Jack asked them to join him.

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Answer:

5: When Samneric told Jack that it was not right to join his tribe, it was an act of Civility. This is because they were choosing to not take part in the savagery of Jack's tribe and were clinging on to what was left of their civility on the island.

Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
Despite our best efforts as parents, we will always make mistakes in raising our children. It's inevitable. There are so many decisions to be made in any given day, week, month, or year. It's an inhuman task to make all of
these decisions correctly. Who would even want to try for perfection?
We shouldn't worry too much, though, because it is precisely our mistakes that teach our children the most about life. Life is full of mistakes, obstacles, and trouble. Shielding our children from these by striving for perfection in
our own parenting does them no favors.
Given this, a parent might be tempted to give up trying to make good decisions and simply bet the chips fall where they may. Admittedly, that attitude is not without its benefits, but it goes too far in the other direction. Children
are much more observant than we think, but often draw the wrong conclusions from what they observe. If we give up trying to make the right decisions, they might get the message that we don't care about their future.
We can take comfort in this much: we teach our children even when we're not trying to. That doesn't mean we should stop trying to do our best to make the right decisions whenever possible. It just means that we shouldn't
best ourselves up when we make mistakes. Either it won't matter because it's something small, or it just might build some character in our children, a commodity that will serve them well.

Which of these sentences from the passage most directly expresses the counterclaim? (5 points)
"We can take comfort in this much: we teach our children even when we're not trying to
"Given this, a parent might be tempted to give up trying to make good decisions and simply let the chips fall where they may
"Shielding our children from these mistakes) by striving for perfection in our own parenting does them no favors."
"We shouldn't worry too much, though, because it is precisely our mistakes that teach our children the most about life."

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Answer:it’s c

Explanation:

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Answer:c

Explanation:

Select the
correct punctuation from the drop-down menus to complete the sentence.
The weather report iS calling for rain
nevertheless
the soccer game will go on as planned.

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Answer:

Seems right to me

Explanation:

Try it

Answer:

1(,). 2 (;)

Explanation:

Pls help asap its capitalization

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Explanation:

i thought it is the last one

America’s space program does not get the attention it once did. It certainly doesn’t generate the same excitement. From the 1950s through the 1970s, astronauts were national heroes. Children dreamed of traveling through space. Adults looked to the moon with the sense of national pride. Those days could—and should—return again.
If average Americans search their brain, it is not hard to find arguments against space travel. It costs money. It’s dangerous. We have enough problems on our own planet. If the same Americans search their hearts, however, the results are different. Deep within us, we all have similar desires. Space exploration fulfills all these desires.
Let’s begin with curiosity. We all have it. From the time we are small children we long to know what is in the next room, down the street, or in the next town. We are nomads, wanting to explore. We are detectives, trying to solve a mystery. We are students of life, seeking answers. The space program gives us a chance to be all those things and more. Even if we don’t travel ourselves, the excitement of new discoveries would again feed our thirst for something new.
Another benefit of returning to space is the inspiration it provides. In the early days of space travel, America had a goal. We wanted to reach space safely and quickly. The country responded spectacularly. Teamwork and creativity reached all-time highs. Students delved deeper into science and math hoping to contribute. Heroes stepped up to bravely accept challenges. We were attempting the impossible and determined to succeed. Think of the amazing things Americans would accomplish if that inspiration returned.
Perhaps the largest thing lost with a shrinking space program is perspective. Exploring space reminds us how small and fragile our planet truly is. It encourages collaboration with other countries which helps cultural differences disappear. It can reveal the effects of abusing natural resources. Looking at our Earth from a great distance gives us a unique view of our world and the effect we have upon it.
Plans for America’s space program should clearly be revisited. Exploration of our solar system should continue not for science or power or money, but for the benefit of mankind. It gives us an outlet for our curiosity. It provides inspiration for our souls. It offers a perspective to help understand our place in the universe. The benefits are as vast as space itself.

What is the tone?

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A tone is for ex. "informative" or, "emotional"

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Answer:

The tone is informative since its giving information based on the Americans space program.

Explanation:

Read the excerpt about secondhand smoke from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website. Eliminating smoking in indoor spaces fully protects nonsmokers from exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS). Half of the US population is covered by state or local smokefree laws that do not allow indoor smoking in worksites and public places, including restaurants and bars. Most people have adopted smokefree rules in their home. Still, exposure in the home remains a significant problem. - The home is the primary source of SHS exposure for children. - About 80 million (1 in 4) Americans live in multiunit housing and can be exposed to unwanted SHS in their homes. SHS from units or common areas where smoking occurs can seep into smokefree units. - Many who live in public housing are especially affected by SHS, including children, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Which detail best helps answer the research question "Are smokefree policies effective in protecting people from the dangers of secondhand smoke?"

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Answer:

D) "SHS from units or common areas where smoking occurs can seep into smoke free units." Have a Great day:)

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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6. Who is the leader of the mob outside the courthouse? In to kill a mockingbird

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Answer:

Walter Cunningham

Explanation:

If you were a wild animal, what animal would you be?

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Answer:

a PANTHER :>

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP!
I just need three similes for the three sentences!

1. Joey usually looked like a _________ while I peeled the coats and jackets off her.

2. Finally it made that funny sound like _________.


3. With Byron walking around me like that we must have looked like ___________.

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1

Joey usually looked like a little zombie while I peeled the coats and jackets off of her.

Place the following events in sequence: The Trojan War ends; Odysseus reaches Ithaca; Odysseus fights the Cyclops

Question 12 options:
The Trojan War ends
Odysseus reaches Ithaca
Odysseus fights the Cyclops

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Answer:

1) The Trojan War ends

2) Odysseus fights the Cyclops

3) Odysseus reaches Ithaca

Explanation:

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Answer:

What's the story about??

Explanation:

I would've been best if we knew the story

What is the story about ?
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