In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the author primarily employs appeal to emotion when describing his father's decline. Wiesel uses vivid and poignant imagery to convey the physical and emotional suffering his father endures, which elicits a deep emotional response from the reader. This strategy helps to highlight the profound impact of the Holocaust on family bonds and individual humanity.
from the book "Night by Elie Weisel" What rhetorical strategy does the author employ when describing his father's decline?(4 points)
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Logical argumentation
Logical argumentation
Expert testimony
Expert testimony
Statistical evidence
Statistical evidence
Appeal to emotion
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