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Yanka [14]
1 year ago
6

On page 19, Wiesel writes, “From behind our windows, from behind their shutters, our fellow citizens watched as we passed.” Why

did Wiesel use the phrase, “fellow citizens,” and how does this impact the reader’s understanding of this passage?
English
1 answer:
zhenek [66]1 year ago
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Answer: I don’t know

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