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Test Description: A review of The Perils of Indifference
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) indifference is always the friend of the enemy... This is an example of...
A
Metaphor
B
Simile
C
Allusion
D
anaphora
2) Anger is better than indifference for all these reasons except.....
A
Anger allows us to have a voice.
B
Anger is less dangerous.
C
Anger is more creative
D
Anger causes us to take a stand.
3) Asking questions for which an answer is not always expected is using a ______question.
A
Analytical
B
Rhetorical
C
Metaphorical
D
Alliterative
4) These failures have cast a dark shadow....this is an example of a....
A
Allusion
B
Personification
C
Simile
D
Metaphor
5) Indifference is tempting because it is.....
A
Popular
B
Empowering
C
Easier
D
Encouraging
6) Indifference is not a beginning...it is an end...this is an example of a...
A
Allusion
B
antithesis
C
Metaphor
D
Logical appeal
7) Wiesel was a Jewish boy from the ________mountains.
A
Carpathian
B
Himalayan
C
Alps
D
Andes
8) At the end of the speech, Wiesel describes the children affected by war. This technique appeals to our....
A
Logic
B
Religion
C
Emotions
D
Ethics
9) Wiesel felt that to be ______________by God was worse than to be punished by Him.
A
Lied to
B
Abandoned
C
Chastised
D
Destroyed
10) 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.
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