Elie Wiesel most likely wrote All Rivers Run to the Sea to

lessen public awareness of the events of the Holocaust.
stop himself from having any type of emotional release.
attempt to make sense of the atrocities he experienced.
keep other Holocaust survivors from reaching out to him.

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Elie Wiesel most likely wrote "All Rivers Run to the Sea" to attempt to make sense of the atrocities he experienced. The book serves as a memoir, reflecting on his experiences during the Holocaust and the impact it had on his life. Through his writing, Wiesel seeks to process his trauma, share his story, and ensure that the memories of those lost are not forgotten.