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In "the perils of indifference," why does wiesel begin his speech by the u. s. soldiers for their sacrifices? a. to ask the united states to bring war criminals to justice b. to show his gratitude at being invited to speak c. to appeal directly to the mostly u. s. audience d. to express his anger at other countries that didn't

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