English, 30.09.2019 10:30 genyjoannerubiera
In elie wiesel's speech "the perils of indifference," one of the speaker's purposes seems to be to encourage the audience to prevent negative events in the past from being repeated in the future. does wiesel effectively convince his audience to keep history from repeating itself? why or why not? be sure to use specific details to support your argument.
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