English, 15.07.2020 01:01 sebastianapolo5
Which rhetorical strategy does Elie Wiesel use in paragraphs 9-12 to most effectively introduce his claim that for Holocaust survivors, "remembering is a noble and necessary act"?
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A) He uses allusion to draw a comparison between Biblical suffering and the suffering he endured.
B) He uses hyperbole to emphasize the burden of memory for those who survived.
C) He uses figurative language to draw a comparison between a life lived honoring memory and a life lived trying to forget.
D) He uses rhetorical questions to appeal to his audience's sense of pathos for what these survivors have suffered and continue to suffer.
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