kinda like a uneven tone or sad space.
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<span>The Proctor feel about Abigail that he is in love with her and wants to marry her. This can be observed with the way he sees her and acts around her. His actions are different when he interacts with other girls. The Proctor is infatuated with Abigail because of her personality and the way she talks made him feel like he is nit insignificant.</span>
The correct answer is answer A ("The focus of the speech stays on Wiesel's terrifying experiences as a child").
<u>By using the third person, Wiesel is able to separate himself from his present self, and take us back to the perspective he had at the time being a young boy</u>. By using the third person, the focus moves away from himself and what sticks with us is the harshness of these experiences that countless nameless boys had to go through.
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