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Read the excerpt from chapter 2 of Night.
It took us a long time to recover from this harsh awakening. We were still trembling, and with every screech of the wheels, we felt the abyss opening beneath us. Unable to still our anguish, we tried to reassure each other.
How does the fact that Night is a memoir rather than a biography or informational text help the author achieve his purpose in this excerpt?
The author is able to present an objective account of the situation.
The author is able to personalize the event by using the words we and us.
The author is able to give only the facts so that the reader understands the situation.
The author is able to rely on the denotative meanings of words to tell about the event.
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The author is able to personalize the event by using the words we and us.
Explanation: As a memoir, Night uses first-person collective language ("we," "us") and emotional description (trembling, anguish) to convey personal, subjective experience rather than an objective, strictly factual account.
Explanation: As a memoir, Night uses first-person collective language ("we," "us") and emotional description (trembling, anguish) to convey personal, subjective experience rather than an objective, strictly factual account.
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