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Reread lines 61–64. What kind of appeal is Wiesel making in this
part of his speech? What human feelings is he tapping into to make his
point?
Lines 61-64 :
Yitgadal veyitkadash, Shmay Rabba: Weep for Thy children whose death was not mourned then: weep for them, our Father in heaven, for they were deprived of their right to be buried, for heaven itself became their cemetery.
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