And now the boy is turning to me: “Tell me,” he asks. “What have you done with my future? What have you done with your life?”
And I tell him that I have tried. That I have tried to keep memory alive, that I have tried to fight those who would forget. Because if we forget, we are guilty, we are accomplices.
In this passage, Wiesel addresses the theme that “Memory is a tribute to the dead.”
How does Wiesel use rhetoric to address this theme?
Select all that apply.
Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
A)He uses personification to make a memory seem like a real person.
B)He uses a metaphor to describe memory as a kind of war.
C)He uses anaphora to describe his continued fight to keep memory alive.
D)He uses rhetorical questions asked by his imagined childhood self.
I know for sure it is B and I think the other option is C
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Either B or C works, yes. You'll need to decide which to choose, however. I see both as effective.
hey, it's C and D.
so what’s the answer
Definitely the rhetorical one. But I don't know what else.
Okay, I can confirm it's c and d.