My teacher assigned an argumentative essay on the holocaust and I have to use the source she gave me. The teacher doesn’t really grade the work so as long as it looks right she gives an A. I just don’t really have the time and energy as I’m studying for finals. I’m also not exactly sure if this is the right kind of request but let me know if it isnt asap.
The instructions that my teacher gave me are here:
In the documentary Witness to the Holocaust, Miles Lehrman, a Holocaust survivor, argues, “A perpetrator is not the most dangerous enemy. The most dangerous part is the bystander because neutrality always helps the killer.”
Read the text of the speech The Perils of Indifference: Lessons Learned from A Violent Century, by Elie Weisel.
Using what you have learned in this unit on the rise of the Nazis and the Holocaust, support, refute or modify Lehrman’s statement in a formal argumentative essay.
Introduce a precise claim, and develop it fully, using relevant and sufficient evidence from your readings on the Holocaust and other related texts from the unit. In your writing, distinguish your claim from alternate or opposing claims, and establish clear relationships among your claim, counterclaims, reasons, and evidence. Your essay should be at least 5 paragraphs in length.
THE SOURCE THAT THEY WANT ME TO USE: http://www.pbs.org/eliewiesel/resources/millennium.html
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