Wiesel switches from I pronouns at the beginning of his speech to we and us later to

Question 10 options:

A)

switch from the third-person point of view to second-person point of view.

B)

exclude certain members of the audience.

C)

create a sense of community and teamwork.

D)

blame himself for his own suffering.

1 answer

The correct answer is:

C) create a sense of community and teamwork.

By switching from "I" to "we" and "us," Wiesel emphasizes solidarity and shared experience, fostering a collective identity among the audience.