EASY QUESTION PLEASE ANSWER

Throughout most of the book, the point of view is limited to Wiesel at the age when the events are happening. Why on page 34 does the author choose to break format and comment on the events of the book from his adult perspective? How does the author’s use of language and tone contribute to his purpose when he addresses the things he will never forget? Write a response of at least 1 paragraph exploring these ideas and cite specific evidence from the text in your answer.

This is from the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel