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When Elie Wiesel refers to “the kingdom of night” in his “Acceptance Speech for the Nobel Peace Prize,” what is he describing?

a.
the unforgiving rule of the Middle Ages
b.
the persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust
c.
the incidence of injustice and suffering around the globe
d.
the ongoing conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis

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Answer:

I believe the answer is...

B) the persecution of the Jews during the Holocaust.

Step-by-step explanation:

I've read Elie Wiesel's book, "Night" and it was all about the holocaust and what it was like for him in the camp. Mr.Wiesel was a holocaust survivor, is what made me determine the answer to be "B". None of the others make sense.

I really do hope this helps!!! :)

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User Paul Hoang
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Answer:

A the unforgiving rule of the Middle Ages

Step-by-step explanation:

In Night, the phrase 'the Kingdom of Night' refers to the realm of despair created by the Nazi authorities.

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User Simon Williams
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