Answer:
'Wiesel's story includes his thoughts and feelings, whereas Spiegelman's novel illustrates his father's horrific experiences'.
Step-by-step explanation:
'Wiesel's story includes his thoughts and feelings, whereas Spiegelman's novel illustrates his father's horrific experiences' accurately describes a contrast between Wiesel’s 'All Rivers Run to the Sea' and Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel 'Maus'.
'All Rivers Run to the Sea' takes the readers from Wiesel's childhood memories in a conventional village of Sighet while 'Maus' revolves around a tragic story of writer's father's experiences.