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3 April, 18:16

How does Wiesel soften his criticism of the United States in this passage?

O A. He takes the time first to compliment and praise Franklin D.

Roosevelt

O B. He makes the audience laugh by telling a few jokes and humorous

stories

O C. He says he understands why some people may act indifferently.

O D. He tells horrible stories of what happened in the concentration

camps

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  1. 3 April, 18:56
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    He takes the time first to compliment and praise Franklin D. Roosevelt to soften his criticism of United States.

    Explanation:

    Wiesel who was a Holocaust survivor shows his gratitude and kindness towards Franklin D. Roosevelt for sending the United States on time to save the remaining few Jews.

    He takes the time first to compliment and praise Franklin D. Roosevelt to soften his criticism of United States. If it wasn't for the entry of the Soviet Army the whole Jewish community would have been destroyed and vanished. He talks about the Perils of indifference and the sufferings of Jews in the concentration camps.
  2. 3 April, 21:56
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    A. He takes the time first to compliment and praise Franklin D.

    Roosevelt
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