Read the excerpt from Elie Wiesel’s All Rivers Run to the Sea. Why were those trains allowed to roll unhindered into Poland? W
hy were the tracks leading to Birkenau never bombed? I have put these questions to American presidents and generals and to high-ranking Soviet officers. Since Moscow and Washington knew what the killers were doing in the death camps, why was nothing done at least to slow down their "production"? That not a single Allied military aircraft ever tried to destroy the rail lines converging on Auschwitz remains an outrageous enigma to me. Birkenau was "processing" ten thousand Jews a day. Stopping a single convoy for a single night—or even for just a few hours—would have prolonged so many lives. Based on the paragraph, the author would most likely agree that
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All of the blank spaces need to be filled with “ei”.
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1. “A”
2. “C”
3. “C”
4. “A”or”B”
5. “A”
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D i'm pretty sure
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It should come after C but shouldn't C and D be switched