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- Elie Wiesel, "The Perils of Indifference," 1999
Which sentence best explains how Wiesel uses pathos in this passage?
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A. He uses concrete images like "black gates and barbed wire" that
create strong emotion.
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B. He gives specific examples like "Hitler's armies and their
accomplices" to provide evidence.
C. He establishes his credibility by explaining his "great outrage and
conviction."
D. He gives the names of "Auschwitz and Treblinka," two known
concentration camps.

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