The correct answer is B. Wiesel uses rhetorical questions to encourage the audience to continue to think about his ideas
Explanation:
The excerpt presented belongs to a speech known as "the Perils of Indifference" by Elie Wiesel who was a survivor of the Holocaust and an important author in the topic. In the excerpt presented, Wiesel refers to the indifference and the importance of learning from the past.
To explain this, the main technique Wiesel uses is rhetorical questions that are questions not intended to be answered by the audience but that encourages the audience to reflect and think about the ideas. For example, the rhetorical question "Have we really learned from our experiences? " makes the audience think about whether atrocities such as the Holocaust can occur again or the question "Has the human being become less indifferent and more human?" that questions the indifference in human societies.
Answer:
If I was naughty I probably wouldn't car about how another person was feeling so I would just bother them. But if I wasn't naught I would just leave them be until they have calmed down
Explanation:
The sentence which has a misplaced adjective phrase is:
<span>A. We saw a bird sitting on a branch with a long, yellow beak.
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The correct sentence should be: "We saw a bird with a long, yellow beak<span> sitting on a branch." The adjective phrase "with a long, yellow beak sitting on a branch" should be placed directly after the noun bird which it modifies.</span>
Includes main ideas and supporting details. An informative text can never have opinions in it. Let’s say I’m trying to teach somebody about photosynthesis. If I say things like, “photosynthesis isn’t a good system because plants aren’t cool,” (this was just an example) those aren’t real facts. In an informative paper, you want to inform, not give your own point of view.