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art A
Read these sentences from "Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Peace Prize."
I remember: it happened yesterday or eternities ago. A young Jewish boy discovered the kingdom of night. I remember his bewilderment, I remember his anguish. It all happened so fast. . . .
I remember: He asked his father, “Can this be true?” . . . And now the boy is turning to me. . . .
Who is the "young Jewish boy"?
A. Wiesel’s childhood friend
B. Wiesel, when he was a child himself
C. a boy in the audience of his acceptance speech
D. a boy who knows Wiesel personally as an adult
Part B
Which group of words from the quotation in Part A best supports your answer to that question?
A. I remember
B. eternities ago
C. kingdom of night
D. He asked his father
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Part A: B. Wiesel, when he was a child himself.
- The speaker is recalling a memory of a boy who later "turns to me," indicating the boy is the speaker as a child.
Part B: A. "I remember"
- This phrase shows the narrator is recounting a personal memory of the boy (his own childhood).
- The speaker is recalling a memory of a boy who later "turns to me," indicating the boy is the speaker as a child.
Part B: A. "I remember"
- This phrase shows the narrator is recounting a personal memory of the boy (his own childhood).
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