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what memory does wiesel begin \the perils of indifference\ with?
a. the day he was forced to enter the concentration camps
b. the last time he saw his parents and sister alive
c. the suffering within the concentration camps
d. the day he was freed from a concentration camp
In "The Perils of Indifference," Elie Wiesel begins by recalling the day he was freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp. This memory sets the stage for his exploration of indifference and its consequences.
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D. The day he was freed from a concentration camp