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This is what i say to the young jewish boy wondering what
i have done with his years. it is in his name that i speak to
you and that i express to you my deepest gratitude. no one
is as capable of gratitude as one who has emerged from
the kingdom of night. we know that every moment is a
moment of grace, every hour an offering; not to share them
would mean to betray them. our lives no longer belong to
us alone; they belong to all those who need us desperately.
-elie wiesel, nobel prize acceptance speech, 1986
how does wiesel appeal to the emotions of the audience and leave the
audience with a lasting image in the conclusion to his speech?
a. by offering forgiveness to those who harmed him
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b. by asking a rhetorical question
c. by reminding the audience how many people were killed during
the holocaust
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d. by returning to the image of himself as a young boy


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