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How does Wiesel appeal to the emotions of the audience and leave the audience with a lasting image in the conclusion to his speech? A. By offering forgiveness to those who harmed him B. By returning to the image of himself as a young boy C. By asking a rhetorical question D. By reminding the audience how many people were killed during the Holocaust

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i think B , i hope that help
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The correct answer is B. By returning to the image of himself as a young boy.

The story of "Elie" Wiesel about his experiences as a 15-year-old child during the Holocaust is a memory of prodigious power: his humanity shines on every page as he witnesses the tragedy that the Jewish race suffered at the hands of the Nazis.

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