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27 October, 03:07

Which best states an argument Elie Wiesel makes in "Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech"?

Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech

A) The prize is symbolically awarded to all Holocaust survivors.

B) The prize cannot make up for the loss of real people.

C) The prize cannot make up for the loss of real people.

D) The prize should not be awarded to him because he cannot speak for the dead.

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  1. 27 October, 06:05
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    A) The prize is symbolically awarded to all Holocaust survivors.

    This best states an argument Elie Wiesel makes in "Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech"

    Explanation:

    Elie Wiesel was the Holocaust survivor. He used his experience in writing and studies. He worked for around 60 years.

    Elie Wiesel received Nobel prize in 1986. He evoked sadness while delivering the speech after receiving the Noble Prize. In his acceptance speech, he recalled the memories of his fellow Jews. He expressed his feelings on what how his people were brutally murdered. He recalled his horrifying experience and symbolically this means that the award was given to all the Holocaust survivors.
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