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5. Wiesel says that humankind's "most urgent and noble aspiration" is peace. How does his Nobel Prize acceptance speech show his belief that human beings
can make a difference? Find TWO examples. (2)


5. Wiesel says that humankind's most urgent and noble aspiration is peace.

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