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Why does Elie use the metaphor of a “famished stomach” to describe himself?

a
Given barely enough food to live, he is, quite literally, famished and starving.
b
He no longer has an identity; he has been reduced to an empty body part.
c
The Nazi’s have taken everything else away from him; all he cares about is food and survival
d
All of the above.
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GPT 3.5
d
All of the above.
2 years ago

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