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She was speaking metaphorically, Maya reflected on the words of Shakespeare. She related his words of sorrow and pain to her past, as she had been hurt and abused as a child, as most people know she was mute from the age of 7 to 13, an experience she writes about in her autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. But Angelou's message was that there is more in poetry—and, by extension, all art—that unites than divides us. Not only can a long-dead, uber-white male writer like Shakespeare voice an experience so universal that it speaks truth to power for a poor black girl living in the Jim Crow American South.
Answer:
The suffering and the emotional cost of the Holocaust must be remembered.
Explanation:
In the given passage from Ronald Reagan's "Speech to Holocaust Survivors", he expressed the importance of remembering the <em>"immeasurable pain of the Holocaust"</em>. He stressed that <em>"its significance is not lost on this generation or any future generation".</em>
Despite the event long gone in the past, <em>"now a dry scar"</em> on the minds and memories of people, it must not be forgotten. He also expresses his belief that <em>"[acting as] the vessel of remembrance"</em> of the Holocaust victims would be a <em>"reunion"</em> of the past and the present, the dead and the living.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
A is not because it displays a full thought. The others could not stand on their own.