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Which best describes Elie Wiesel’s All Rivers Run to the Sea?
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a deeply personal account of a true event
a deeply personal account of a true event
an emotionally detached autobiography
an emotionally detached autobiography
a brief biographical record of Wiesel’s life
a brief biographical record of Wiesel’s life
an intense narrative of historical fiction
an intense narrative of historical fiction
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"a deeply personal account of a true event"
Reason: All Rivers Run to the Sea is Wiesel's memoir — a deeply personal, nonfiction account of his life and Holocaust experiences, not detached, not brief, and not fiction.
Reason: All Rivers Run to the Sea is Wiesel's memoir — a deeply personal, nonfiction account of his life and Holocaust experiences, not detached, not brief, and not fiction.
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