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30 October, 00:00

Read this passage. excerpt from Night by Elie Wiesel As we were passing through some of the villages, many Germans watched us, showing no surprise. No doubt they had seen quite a few of these processions ...

What does this excerpt imply about how Wiesel viewed the civilians who lived near concentration camps?

A He felt they often benefited from the labor done by those imprisoned in the camps.

B He held them directly responsible for the existence of the concentration camps.

C He suspected they disapproved of the way the Germans treated the inmates at the camp.

D He believed they were aware that people were being imprisoned and treated brutally in the camps.

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  1. 30 October, 00:46
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    The correct answer here would be D. as the people were aware that the prisoners were imprisoned in the camps and probably knew how brutally they were treated. This is shown through their indifference and lack of surprise to the procession. To them this was a fairly common thing to witness.
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