Answer: D. To demonstrate that he can relate to being oppressed
Explanation: In this excerpt from Elie Wiesel's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, he presents his personal information first <u><em>to demonstrate that he can relate to being oppressed</em></u>. Wiesel presents his personal information first because as a survivor of the Holocaust he wants to tell people that neutrality favours the oppressor and silence encourages the tormentor. So he took side for all the people that suffer oppression around the world.
It's a redundant sentence because it does not need to say "over and over" and "and repeated it. Also those two phrases are double negatives. It could also be called a run on sentence.
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The capability of a bicycle makes some people want to go very fast and others to go very slow. As long as you are careful, feel free to ride like the wind.
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