Read the excerpt from chapter 2 of Night.

We tried to reason with her, more to calm ourselves, to catch our breath, than to soothe her:

"She is hallucinating because she is thirsty, poor woman . . . That's why she speaks of flames devouring her . . .”

But it was all in vain. Our terror could no longer be contained. Our nerves had reached a breaking point. Our very skin was aching. It was as though madness had infected all of us. We gave up. A few young men forced her to sit down, then bound and gagged her.

What quotation indicates that the author’s purpose is to justify actions in an intolerable situation?

“We tried to reason with her, more to calm ourselves, to catch our breath, than to soothe her.”
“But it was all in vain.”
“It was as though madness had infected all of us.”
“A few young men forced her to sit down, then bound and gagged her.”

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The quotation that indicates the author’s purpose is to justify actions in an intolerable situation is:

"A few young men forced her to sit down, then bound and gagged her."

This line reflects a desperate action taken in response to an overwhelming and uncontrollable situation, suggesting that the characters felt they had no choice but to resort to such drastic measures.

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