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2 May, 12:23

What is Wiesel arguing in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech?

A. That the struggle for freedom comes at a high cost

B. That the survivors of the Holocaust should pass on thier stories

C. That people should not simply stand by and let injustice occur

D. That countries are responsible for the happiness of thier own people

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  1. 2 May, 12:47
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    B. I read the book night it was horrid of what they went through. There were very few who survived, and they may have more stories to tell about their experience with the holocaust.
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