Respuesta :
C. The statement shocks readers, who may have forgotten just how young Eliezer was when experiencing the horrors of the concentration camps.
When the author includes "I was fifteen years old." it creates a suspenseful tone because the author is describing what the main character went through and experienced, and he is describing everything he sees; adding his age at the end shows how young he was when he experienced these things.
Answer:
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The answer to this is option C.
Explanation:
The effect of Wiesel’s choice to reveal Eliezer's age at the end of the excerpt is to shock readers, who may have forgotten just how young Eliezer was when experiencing the horrors of the concentration camps. When you are reading about a character witnessing things like "a son beating his father to death", seeing another person attacked, and then having this main character being placed next to two corpses, your mind instantly thinks that the main character must be old enough to witness these things. By highlighting the fact that Elizer is only 15 years old at the end of the horrible events being narrated, the reader has to stop and swallow that all of the horrible things they just read happened to someone who is not old enough to have witnessed. This element of shock is meant to make the readers think about the situation thats being described and empathize with the character.