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Read Paragraphs 1-3 and answer the question below it.

1 After Auschwitz, the human condition is not the same, nothing will be

the same.”

2 Here heaven and earth are on fire.

3 I speak to you as a man, who 50 years and nine days ago had no name, no hope, no future and was known only by his number, A7713.

Task: Infer: What can you infer from these statements about Wiesel’s perspective on Auschwitz?
Respond in a single paragraph using the Writing Revolution strategies, such as transition words and phrases.

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