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how does wiesel establish logos in the perils of indifference?
a. by giving specific examples of human tragedies caused by indifference
b. by remembering the horrible experiences he had in the concentration camps
c. by thanking the soldiers who freed him from the concentration camps
d. by expressing his anger at those who did not help the jews during the war
Logos relies on logical evidence and specific examples to build an argument. Wiesel establishes logos in The Perils of Indifference by citing concrete instances of tragedies that resulted from widespread indifference, which provides factual support for his claim about the dangers of indifference. Options B, C, and D appeal to pathos (emotional appeals) through personal experience, gratitude, and anger, rather than logical, evidence-based reasoning.
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A. By giving specific examples of human tragedies caused by indifference