The correct answer is the THIRD CHOICE
The central idea of the above passage is that the Utopians give valuables, such as diamonds and carbuncles to children, who treat them as toys. As such, the Utopians are <span>delighted with these valuables, and glory in them during their childhood but </span><span>lay them aside when they come to years.</span>
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Answer:
(D) This image is used as a comparison of fairy tales to reality.
Explanation:
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Throughout the horrors of his captivity, Wiesel states that he needed to be strong for his father. He needed to survive for his father. After his father's death, he no longer feels as though he has anything to live for. It can be assumed that he no longer paid attention to the world around him. His lack of detail about that is due to the fact that he no longer cared about what was going on.