Which sentence most clearly describes part of Elie Wiesel's rhetorical
situation in "The Perils of Indifference"?
A. He relies on the third person to detach himself briefly from his
experiences.
B. He is trying to influence the U.S. government to stand up to
genocide.
C. He lists a number of genocides that took place in the world
recently
D. He recalls some of his own experiences as a Jew during the
Holocaust.
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