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13 January, 20:14

What argument is Wisel making in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech?

A. men and women will always struggle

B. countries should be allowed to police themselves

C. The holocaust was a terrible time in history

D. The world must take sides against injustice

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  1. 13 January, 23:58
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    Elie Wiesel in his acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize award on December 10, 1986, talked about the boy whose rights were violated and was questioning of what other were doing while things were happening to him and other Jewish people. Wiesel mentioned in his speech that we should always take sides and not just to remain silent because silence always favors the oppressor and the tormentors. The answer to this item is letter D.
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