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B. Show an example of the United States' indifference to the plight of the Jews
Explanation:
A part of the text <em>clearly shows</em> that Eliezer Wiesel is trying to show America's indifference to the plight of the Jews. He is not able to understand why and how it happened on the highest level in the greatest democracy and the most generous of all new nations
<em>"A thousand people – In America, the great country, the greatest democracy, the most generous of all new nations in modern history. What happened? I don’t understand. </em><em>Why the indifference…..</em><em>"</em>
There is not mention of sending more troops, death of President Franklin, or any evidence or mention of 1000 Jews killed on St. Louis.
it helps develop an argument
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The correct answers are "magical realism" and "authorial reticence".
Explanation:
Magical realism is a style of fiction writing that takes aspects of the everyday world and adds magical elements as if they were ordinary. The concept of authorial reticence is related to magical realism, as it refers to the lack of an opinion about the accuracy and credibility of events such as the magical elements in a story. Therefore, the narrator accepting absurds as ordinary in "There’s a Man in the Habit of Hitting Me on the Head with an Umbrella" is known as magical realism or authorial reticence.
Answer:
The tone or attitude that this idom (Juan is "caught ... with his guard down,") creates <em><u>for the character or audience is the one of "disappointment." </u></em>
<em>It was expected of Juan to always be at alert but he failed hence the reason why the incident happened.</em>
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