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recall that wiesel was a teenager when he was deported to auschwitz. how does that point of view add to the power of this passage? it helps express the horrors of the concentration camps. it shows that wiesel was too young to comprehend what was happening at the time
Elie Wiesel's teenage perspective when deported to Auschwitz adds power by highlighting the horrors of concentration camps. A teenager's experience emphasizes the injustice and trauma, as a young person facing such atrocities underscores the inhumanity. The option about not comprehending is less about the passage's power; the focus is on conveying the camps' horrors through a youth's lens.
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A. It helps express the horrors of the concentration camps.