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In this passage, the author’s viewpoint is that the situation is so terrible, everyone is impacted by the despair. What evidence supports this?

“detention had been easier on him.”
“the sturdiest of us all, began to cry.”
“he had been put in charge of our wagon.”
“there was a friend of my father’s, Meir Katz.”


Sagot :

In the passage, the author’s viewpoint is that the situation is so terrible, everyone is impacted by the despair and the evidence that supports this is B. “the sturdiest of us all, began to cry.”

What is the viewpoint?

A topic or the concepts being conveyed are viewed from the author's point of view. Viewpoint encompasses both the data's presentation's language and content. An author's point of view, beliefs, theories, presumptions, and potential bias are discerned by thoughtful readers.

A story's point of view establishes who is telling it and how the narrator feels about the characters. In first person point of view, the narrator takes the role of a character and tells the tale from their viewpoint.

In this case, in the the passage, the author’s viewpoint is that the situation is so terrible, everyone is impacted by the despair and the evidence that supports this is that “the sturdiest of us all, began to cry.”

In conclusion, the correct option is B.

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In this passage, the author's viewpoint is that the

situation is so terrible, everyone is impacted by the

despair. What evidence supports this?

In our wagon, there was a friend of my father's, Meir Katz

.... Less undernourished than the rest of us, detention

had been easier on him. Because he was stronger than

most of us, he had been put in charge of our wagon....

And Meir Katz, the strong one, the sturdiest of us all

began to cry. His son had been taken from him during the

first selection but only now was he crying for him. Only

now did he fall apart. He could not go on. He had reached

the end

--Night,

Elie Wiesel

"detention had been easier on him."

"the sturdiest of us all, began to cry."

"he had been put in charge of our wagon."

"there was a friend of my father's, Meir Katz.