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What claim does Wiesel develop with the examples used in this passage? A - That his opponent is evil

B - That the world is an interesting place

C - That his experiences as a child could never happen again

D - that people have been indifferent to human suffering


What claim does Wiesel develop with the examples used in this passage?

A - That his opponent is e

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