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in omelas, which propaganda technique could be applied to the citizens justification for staying?
card - stacking
repetition
glittering generalities
ad nauseum
in farewell to manzanar, which is an example of first - person narration?
the author describes jeanne from a distance
jeanne is not mentioned
jeanne describes her personal feelings and experiences
the story is told entirely through letters
what does ishmael beahs journey represent?
an adventure across the country
a struggle to regain humanity
a quest for treasure
a search for fame
- In "Omelas", card - stacking involves presenting only one - sided information. The citizens might justify staying by highlighting the positive aspects of Omelas while ignoring the suffering of the child. Repetition is about repeating a message, glittering generalities use positive but vague terms, and ad nauseum is over - repetition to the point of annoyance. Card - stacking is the most fitting here.
- First - person narration is when the narrator is a character in the story and describes their own feelings and experiences. In "Farewell to Manzanar", Jeanne describing her personal feelings and experiences is an example of first - person narration.
- Ishmael Beah's journey in his memoir represents a struggle to regain humanity after experiencing the horrors of war as a child soldier.
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- A. Card - stacking
- C. Jeanne describes her personal feelings and experiences
- B. A struggle to regain humanity