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Both Wiesel’s All Rivers Run to the Sea and Spiegelman’s Maus relate events of the Holocaust
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by retelling the experiences of friends.
by retelling the experiences of friends.
from a Jewish survivor’s perspective.
from a Jewish survivor’s perspective.
through the eyes of their fathers.
through the eyes of their fathers.
using the third-person point of view.
using the third-person point of view.
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Correct answer: from a Jewish survivor’s perspective.
Explanation: Wiesel’s All Rivers Run to the Sea is a memoir by a Holocaust survivor (Wiesel himself). Spiegelman’s Maus presents the Holocaust through the survivor account of his father (Vladek) as told to the author. The other options (retelling friends’ experiences, through the eyes of their fathers, using third-person) do not accurately apply to both works.
Explanation: Wiesel’s All Rivers Run to the Sea is a memoir by a Holocaust survivor (Wiesel himself). Spiegelman’s Maus presents the Holocaust through the survivor account of his father (Vladek) as told to the author. The other options (retelling friends’ experiences, through the eyes of their fathers, using third-person) do not accurately apply to both works.
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