A poetic stanza that has four lines
I feel like this question is very, very debatable. Your answer will depend on the religion you follow/ are studying or the religion that your school/teacher/family appears to encourage you to follow, as well as your personal beliefs.
He says that we must not forget the terrors of the Holocaust, because if we do, we would be accomplices, we would also be guilty as much as the ones who had committed the crimes. That is why we should keep it in our memories forever.
Answer:
Using both dialogue and narrative to say the same thing.