Answer:
The correct answer is option D.
Explanation:
During his speech, Wiesel declares that the Jews, while they were captive and suffering, thought that the great leaders of the world did not know what was happening with them, because they would had stopped it.
But then, he realized that the great leaders knew it and yet did nothing.
To soften this criticism, he mentions that Franklin D. Roosevelt was undoubtedly a great leader, but nevertheless his behavior towards the Jews was flawed.
His speech talks about indifference in general, and how not being indifferent could save many lives.
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The author feels that students have learned is that writing is a personal task. Each of the writers have different style and technique of writing and perusing the readers. There is no one way that can be defined as the right way, as distinct ways have distinct characteristics and is unique in its own sense. The different ways of writing depends on different factors and these factors justifies the style and the way of writing and conveying the message to the readers.
When my dad wasn’t proud of me when I got a 90 on a test and said I should’ve done better. Even though I studied so hard just to get a good job from him.
Increased literacy was the social change most closely related to the perceived need for standardization.
If people weren't increasingly literate at the time, they wouldn't have felt the need to standardize the correct usage of the English language.