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How does Elie describe himself when he finally looks in a mirror after liberation?(4 points)
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He doesn't recognize himself
He doesn't recognize himself

As a corpse
As a corpse

As a survivor
As a survivor

As a changed man
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When Elie Wiesel finally looks in a mirror after liberation, he describes himself as "a corpse." This reflects the profound physical and emotional toll that the Holocaust had on him, emphasizing his loss of identity and humanity during the traumatic experience.
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