Ive found everywhere that its on the behalf of literature, but after a 5 sec google of his acceptance speech i found that its on behalf of those who survived and their children, as he states, "<span>It frightens me because I wonder, do I have the right to represent the multitudes who have perished? Do I have the right to accept this great honor on their behalf? ... I do not." and then continues on to how he accepts it in the name of the jewish survivors and how he has identified with them.</span>
1. B: perceptible
2. D: foreboding
3. A: agree
4. A: tangible
Answer:
right and value the vision and dreams of his loved ones
<span>C B D! Is the correct answer.
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