English, 29.10.2020 02:10 hewonabi123
What claim does Wiesel develop with the examples used in this passage?
A. That his opponent is evil
B. That the world is an interesting place
C. That his experiences as a child could never happen again
D. That people have been indifferent to human suffering
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