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From the novel night by elie wiesel. the question is from part 2; answer quickly, this is due in a couple hours:
eliezer interrupts the narration to include a section that describes the effect the holocaust had on his life. explain the prominent rhetorical feature that is used in the section and the effect it has on meaning.

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