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FinnZ [79.3K]
2 years ago
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First Read: Comprehension Identify the choice that bester the question According to his "Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Peace P

rize "what motivated Wiese to speak out for the opened and victimured?
A the realization that the world knew about the horror of the Holocaust un sad nothing.
B. the understanding that neutrality always. supports the victim, not the oppressor.
C a desire to encourage people to become activists to eliminate inside .
D. a desire to teach people to appreciate each moment of the freedom they have.​
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1 answer:
horrorfan [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C). a desire to encourage people to become activists to eliminate inside.

Explanation:

The third choice most aptly displays that Wiese was motivated to speak out for the opened and victimured as he had an inner 'desire to inspire people to become activists in order to eliminate the oppression and tyranny they are suffering from.' Faulkner's key aim was to encourage the youth to gather the strength to battle all odds. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.

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