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Why does Wiesel mention other human rights figures such as Nelson Mandela and Albert Schweitz?

A.To ask a rhetorical question and show that Wiesel has kept up with world affairs
B.To establish ethos and show that Wiesel is thinking about justice for all humanity
C.To create logos by giving facts about Mandela's and Schweitzer's struggles for freedom D.To allow the audience to think about other great men who deserve the award

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User Makini
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i believe the answer is b
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User Alan Evangelista
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Answer:

Wiesel mentions other human rights figures such as Nelson Mandela and Albert Schweitzer To establish ethos and show that Wiesel is thinking about justice for all humanity.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ethos appeals to the credibility of a person and their authority about the audience when Elie Wiesel mentions Nelson Mandela and Albert Schweitzer is looking to obtain similar credibility among the people since all these figures have something in common that is the fight in favor of humanity and their rights.

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