Answer:
C. He is too young and naive to truly understand what is happening.
Explanation:
Elie Wiesel's Memoir "All Rivers Run To The Sea" is a captivating recollection and remembrances of the author from when he was a little boy. With the coming of the Nazi regime and the prosecution of the Jews, Wiesel who himself is a Jew from Hungary, recounts the before and after of his life and the memories that play a huge role in his memoir. The provided passage is of when the author was just a young boy and naive to really understand what is happening in the real world.
your answer is preoccupy, hope this helps
In the darkness,
I saw the light.
When there was emptiness,
I knew I was alright.
Even when I felt lost,
I knew I would be found.
At any cost,
I would surround
Myself
With the freedom
You should give yourself.
And everyone,
No matter if they're mute
Should always be loud.
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Ah, you didn’t include the passage. Would you mind resubmitting your question with the image of the passage, or can you write it in the comment section for me to look at?