What does Wiesel’s description of his hatred of the bells help you infer from the memoir?

Their noise reminded the prisoners that they had little control over their own lives.

Lack of organization was a large part of life in the concentration camps.

The prisoners hated to leave their workstations when the bells rang each day.

The prisoners associated the sound of the bells with the selections.

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You're probably right, although it's been quite a while since I read this book.
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