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What is the primary importance of the parable Wiesel tells at the beginning of his speech?

A It demonstrates the value of writing stories.
B It illustrates that historical events are inevitable.
C It explains how important memory is to Wiesel.
D It shows that one should never question God’s judgment.

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User Hora
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c is it hope this helps

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User Rudy Gnodde
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C. It explains how important memory is to Wiesel.

People that do not know their history are doomed to repeat it, this si why it´s so important for Wiesel that we all keep in our memory the fatal events of our past.

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