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what memory does wiesel begin the perils of indifference with?
a. the day he was freed from a concentration camp
b. the last time he saw his parents and sister alive
c. the suffering within the concentration camps
d. the day he was forced to enter the concentration camps
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Elie Wiesel opens his speech "The Perils of Indifference" by recalling the day he was liberated from the Buchenwald concentration camp as a teenage survivor, framing his reflection on indifference from that pivotal memory.
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A. The day he was freed from a concentration camp