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1. Which is the most likely reason that Elie Wiesel was asked to give a

speech at Auschwitz?

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Answer:

He was one of its few survivors and could say what it was like.

Step-by-step explanation:

He was asked to give a speech at Auschwitz because he was a jew and he experienced how the Nazis slaughtered thousands of jews in Auschwitz concentration camps in Poland during World War II. Therefore he could truly talk about it because he witnessed the killings and he was one of its survivors.

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