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- Elie Wiesel, Nobel Prize acceptance speech, 1986

What rhetorical strategy does Wiesel use in the conclusion of his speech to
appeal to the emotions of the audience and leave the audience with a
memorable image?
A. He asks that the audience put themselves in his position.
B. He returns to the image of himself as a young boy.
C. He provides facts about the number of deaths during the
Holocaust.
D. He allows the audience to ask questions about his experiences.
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B. He returns to the image of himself as a young boy.

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