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Which accurately describes a contrast between Wiesel’s All Rivers Run to the Sea and Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel, Maus? Wiesel’s narrative is a nonfiction account of the Holocaust, whereas Spiegelman’s novel is a fictional account.
Wiesel’s work relies on the memories of others, whereas Spiegelman’s account relies on the memories of one person.
Wiesel’s story includes his thoughts and feelings, whereas Spiegelman’s novel illustrates his father’s horrific experiences.
Wiesel’s writing is loosely based on his own experiences, whereas Spiegelman’s narrative is purely imaginative.

ANSWER C :Wiesel’s story includes his thoughts and feelings, whereas Spiegelman’s novel illustrates his father’s horrific experiences.

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