English, 28.11.2019 03:31 Makiyahlfton2129
Jorie is using elie wiesel's night in a body paragraph to support her thesis of her literary analysis essay. read the sentence from the paragraph.
elie wiesel’s night contains specific word choices to describe a young boy’s survival and provides a lesson for readers.
which elements would best provide evidence for jorie's reason? select two options.
an explanation of how wiesel's life experience provides lessons about survival
a direct quotation from night showing wiesel's word choices that define the boy's survival
a description of a scene from night that includes the boy and shows the survival element of the scene
a commentary on how a direct quotation from night explores the theme of survival
an explanation of the lesson that a direct quotation from night provides for future readers
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