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13 September, 03:43

What advice would Niemöller give to the speaker in "I Sit and Look Out"? Would the speaker agree with Niemöller's perspective? Give evidence from the text to support your reasoning

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  1. 13 September, 04:01
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    I think he would have advised him to leave while can and speak out. The fact that someone called his name meant that he was caught. He speaker had already witnessed much sorrow and pain from war and other problems. Eventually they came for the speaker and there was no one there for him. "Then they came for me-and no one left to speak for me."
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