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A Review Of The Perils Of Indifference. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

All of the following statements could describe Wiesel's intent except....
a) To warn us of the dangers of apathy.
b) To encourage us to take a stand against genocide.
c) To criticize the United States for not doing more to help.
d) To encourage us to realize that we all are part of humanity.

Wiesel felt that to be ______________by God was worse than to be punished by Him.
a) Destroyed
b) Chastised
c) Abandoned
d) Lied to

At the end of the speech, Wiesel describes the children affected by war. This technique appeals to our....
a) Logic
b) Emotions
c) Religion
d) Ethics

Indifference is not a beginning...it is an end...this is an example of a...
a) Metaphor
b) Allusion
c) Logical appeal
d) antithesis

Wiesel was a Jewish boy from the ________mountains.
a) Himalayan
b) Andes
c) Alps
d) Carpathian

Indifference is tempting because it is.....
a) Easier
b) Popular
c) Encouraging
d) Empowering

These failures have cast a dark shadow....this is an example of a....
a) Simile
b) Personification
c) Allusion
d) Metaphor

indifference is always the friend of the enemy... This is an example of...
a) Simile
b) Allusion
c) Metaphor
d) anaphora

Asking questions for which an answer is not always expected is using a ______question.
a) Analytical
b) Rhetorical
c) Metaphorical
d) Alliterative

Anger is better than indifference for all these reasons except.....
a) Anger is more creative
b) Anger causes us to take a stand.
c) Anger is less dangerous.
d) Anger allows us to have a voice.

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