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Question 23 of 25
Which of the following does Elie Wiesel rely on the most to develop his
argument about the dangers of human indifference to suffering?
A Rhetorical questions
B. Fictional examples
O C. Personal examples
O D. Historical events

Sagot :

Answer: historical events

Explanation:

Elie Wiesel relies on historical events to develop his argument about the dangers of human indifference to suffering.

According to Elie Wiesel, he believed that indifference means no difference even though it's more complicated when one is talking about the indifference that exist toward the suffering of human beings in the world.

In his autobiography, he recounted about the time that he was a prisoner during World War II and the experience shaped him as he fought for the rights of humans.

Answer:

THE ANSWER IS D. Historical events PLEASE GIVE ME BRAINLIEST

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