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o Wiesel supports this claim by stating that our whole lives would be lived out in fear if we could not forget anything, and “man would live in a permanent paralyzing fear of death” (par. 14)
In logic and philosophy, an argument is a series of statements (in a natural language), called the premises or premisses (both spellings are acceptable), intended to determine the degree of truth of another statement, the conclusion.[1][2][3][4][5] The logical form of an argument in a natural language can be represented in a symbolic formal language, and independently of natural language formally defined "arguments" can be made in math and computer science.
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The evaluation In paragraph 8 where Wiesel makes the argument that “we must always take sides.” is:
- He backs up his claim by stating that man would always be in a fear of death if he does not take sides
According to Wiesel in paragraph 12, the relationship which exists between victims and others in society is:
- The fiery alter which carries the history of mankind
From the details of the acceptance speech of her Nobel Prize by Elie Wiesel, she talks about the survivors which she dedicates the award to and that they are they are the fiery alter where history of the victims and other people in society would be written.
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