Why does Wiesel talk about himself in the third person?
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A. To ask the audience members to consider what they would do in
his situation
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B. To give the audience facts and evidence that support his
argument
C. To focus the audience on the terrible experiences he had as a
child
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D. To answer a question that many people have asked him about
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Why does Wiesel talk about himself in the third person?
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A. To ask the audience members...
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A. To ask the audience members...
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