Why does wiesel begin "the perils of indifference" by thanking the u.s.
soldiers who freed him from the concentration camp as a child?
a. to reprimand the soldiers of other countries who did nothing to
help
b. to inform the international audience that u.s. soldiers helped him
c. to tell the u.s. audience that the united states should no longer
be proud of its actions
o d. to appeal to the audience who were mostly from the united
states

Q&A Education