from the book "Night by Elie Weisel" What event does the author witness that deeply upsets him, even though he had become numb to the daily deaths in the camp?(4 points)

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The hanging of a young boy
The hanging of a young boy

The gassing of new arrivals
The gassing of new arrivals

The shooting of escaping prisoners
The shooting of escaping prisoners

The beating of his father

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In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the event that deeply upsets him, even after becoming numb to the daily deaths in the camp, is the hanging of a young boy. This scene profoundly affects him, highlighting the deep moral and emotional crisis he experiences amidst the atrocities of the concentration camp.