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Which best explains why wiesel lists so many different international tragedies in this passage apex?

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Here's my answer he used many different internal tragedies in all the passages because he wanted to tell you about his life and how hard it was while he was a slave. I hope this helps.

The correct option is D). He points to these tragedies as evidence to support his claim.

What is "The Perils of Indifference"?

"The Perils of Indifference" was the famous speech, which was given by Wiesel in 1999 at the White House.

This speech acts as a huge warning for being indifferent to suffering and injustice.

In the speech, Wiesel claimed that indifference is more dangerous than hatred.

Question is: Which best explains why Wiesel lists so many different international tragedies in this passage?

A. He presents evidence that indifference is not that bad.

B. He wants to provide the audience with a history lesson.

C. He wants to show the audience how smart he is.

D. He points to these tragedies as evidence to support his claim.

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