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new2luv:

When Wiesel says that the victims of Auschwitz were “stateless, faceless, and nameless,” he is using a rhetorical device known as repetition personification imagery parallelism @jas2024

new2luv:

@jas2024

jas2024:

Do you know the definitions of each word ?

new2luv:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @jas2024 Do you know the definitions of each word ? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) no I dont

jas2024:

Ok so personification is giving non-living things living features ( The waves danced under the sun Repetition is just repeating something Imagery is the visualization of something and Parallelism is "the use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, meaning"

jas2024:

so which one do you think Elie uses ?

new2luv:

b

jas2024:

Not exactly . He said the victims were “stateless, faceless, and nameless,” which they are still living . Personification is when they are no living with living descriptions .

new2luv:

c

jas2024:

Not quite . If they are “stateless, faceless, and nameless,” and it's not b or c and they don't repeat . What is it ?

new2luv:

a

jas2024:

No I said not repetition and not b or c .

new2luv:

d

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