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Which line from "the perils of indifference" demonstrates wiesel's use of third-person point of view? a. "and so, once again, i think of the young jewish boy . ." b. "and now, i stand before you, mr. president—" c. "he was finally free, but there was no joy in his heart." d. "but this time, the world was not silent." i need a answer asap

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