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And now we knew, we learned, we discovered that the
Pentagon knew, the State Department knew. And the
illustrious occupant of the White House then, who was a
great leader - and I say it with some anguish and pain,
because, today is exactly 54 years marking his death -
Franklin Delano Roosevelt died on April the 12th, 1945. So
he is very much present to me and to us. No doubt, he was
a great leader. He mobilized the American people and the
world, going into battle, bringing hundreds and thousands
of valiant and brave soldiers in America to fight fascism, to
fight dictatorship, to fight Hitler. And so many of the young
people fell in battle. And, nevertheless, his image in Jewish
history - I must say it - his image in Jewish history is
flawed.
- Elie Wiesel, "The Perils of Indifference" 1999
How does Wiesel soften his criticism of the United States in this passage?
O A. He says he understands why some people may act indifferently.
O B. He takes the time first to compliment and praise Franklin D.
Roosevelt
C. He tells horrible stories of what happened in the concentration
camps.
D. He makes the audience laugh by telling a few jokes and humorous
stories.

Sagot :

Answer:

a is the answer

Explanation: