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Read the passage from "the perils of indifference," by elie wiesel. then answer the question. why does wiesel tell about his youth in this passage? a. to encourage the audience to admire how far he has come b. to present his personal experience and raise awareness of human suffering c. to present a history of war d. to discuss u. s. involvement in world war ii

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