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how does wiesel create pathos in his nobel prize acceptance speech?
a. he graciously thanks the nobel committee for giving him the
award.
b. he uses a calm and even - handed tone to show how humble he is
about the award.
c. he recounts personal memories of his deportation to the
concentration camps.
d. he gives the audience specific evidence about the jews killed in
the holocaust.
Pathos is an appeal to emotion. Recounting personal memories of deportation to concentration camps (option C) evokes emotional responses from the audience. Option A is a simple thank - you, option B is about tone and humility (not pathos - driven), and option D is presenting evidence (more logos - related).
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C. He recounts personal memories of his deportation to the concentration camps.