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1 January, 19:55

Which statement best describes how Wiesel addresses the impact of his Jewish identity on his

perspective?

A. Wiesel acknowledges that he has been unable to engage with the memory of his past because the Holocaust was

too painful.

B. Wiesel shares that his Jewish identity causes him focus only on injustices occurring in Jewish communities.

C. Wiesel asserts that he will always concentrate on Jewish suffering as a result of his identity, but other suffering is

just as worthy of attention.

D. Wiesel criticizes the use of violence by Palestinians because he does not believe that they are suffering, rather,

they are looking for an excuse to harm Israel.

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  1. 1 January, 20:01
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    Answer: B because it the one that makes the most sense
  2. 1 January, 20:05
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    B

    Explanation:

    would most definitely go with B because he's talking about his life impact

    I would need more context to give you a clear correct answer because I'm not for sure certain if this is correct
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