When Wiesel says, “Here heaven and earth are on fire” he is calling to mind the bright sun on the day of his speech. the death and destruction at Auschwitz. the warm feelings throughout the audience. the constant need for light at Auschwitz.
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Okay so is the environment/ situation that he is surrounded by a good or bad thing ?
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Which is an example of an emotional appeal that Wiesel uses in his speech? “Listen to the silent screams of terrified mothers …” “All these men and women and children came from everywhere …” “It is true that not all the victims were Jews.” “…we must address ourselves to the present and the future.”
Okay so which one of those options would grab your attention first ?
Like which one stands out the most ?
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