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click to read the passage from the perils of indifference, by elie wiesel. then answer the question. in the passage, what type of details does wiesel use to develop his claims?
a. the constitution
b. personal experience
c. quotations
d. statistics
In "The Perils of Indifference," Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, uses his own personal experiences (such as his time in concentration camps) to develop his claims about the dangers of indifference. The Constitution, quotations, or statistics are not the primary type of details he uses here; his personal experience as a victim of the Holocaust and his reflections on it drive his argument.
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B. Personal experience