What is Wiesel trying to do in this passage?
A. Define what the word indifference means to him
B. Remind his audience of the horrors of the 20th century
C. Show his excitement for advancements in technology
D. Thank the United States for fynghting against suffering in kasovo

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Answer:

You haven't included a passage.

Explanation:

But based on how this is worded I think B is a likely choice.

The Perils of Indifference is a speech by Elie Wiesel. He is trying to remind the audience about the horrors of the 20th century.

What is the main idea of 'The Perils of Indifference?'

The Perils of Indifference is about grief, suffering, and discrimination. He talks about the monstrosities of the German holocaust and how it affected the lives of hundreds of people.

He emotionally explains how Jews were executed and no one helped them escape the horrors of the camps. Their plight was not heard and resulted in their perishment.

Therefore, Wiesel is option B. reminding his audience about the horrors of the holocaust.

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