Which is the most likely reason that Elie Wiesel was asked to give a speech at Auschwitz? He went to Poland during the war to learn about the camp. He was one of its few survivors and can say what it was like. He and his family often visit the camp to share their ideas He knew the prayers that were said each day at the camp.
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Wiesel gives his speech when he is almost a teenager. just released from Auschwitz. over fifty years old. about to enter Auschwitz.
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ok so Elie Wiesel was an author who wrote books about World War II, and he was awarded a noble peace prize. But he was also a victim of the holocaust and in may 1944, he was deported to Auschwitz at age 15 by the nazis
So which answer would make sense for a victim of this camp be asked to make a speech there for
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he didnt travel to poland to learn about it
he was sent there by force
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Wiesel gives his speech when he is almost a teenager. just released from Auschwitz. over fifty years old. about to enter Auschwitz. that's the question
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