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English, 15.01.2020 17:31 solobiancaa

This is what i say to the young jewish boy wondering what
i have done with his years. it is in his name that i speak to
you and that i express to you my deepest gratitude. no one
is as capable of gratitude as one who has emerged from
the kingdom of night. we know that every moment is a
moment of grace, every hour an offering; not to share them
would mean to betray them. our lives no longer belong to
us alone; they belong to all those who need us desperately.
- elie wiesel, nobel prize acceptance speech, 1986
why does wiesel return to the image of himself as a young boy in the
conclusion of his speech?
a. to encourage the audience to ask him questions about his
experiences
b. to provide the audience with facts about what happened to him
during the holocaust
c. to appeal to the audience's emotions and leave the audience with
a memorable image
d. to show how honored he is by the award

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