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English, 04.07.2019 22:30, myla18jabbar

Acrowd of workmen and curious passersby had formed all along the train. they had undoubtedly never seen a train with this kind of cargo. soon, pieces of bread were falling into the wagons from all sides. and the spectators observed these emaciated creatures ready to kill for a crust of bread. –night, elie wiesel what is the author’s viewpoint about the experience in the passage? a) the author believes the experience dehumanizes people both on and off the train. b) the author believes much-needed rations are being shared with hungry prisoners. c) the author believes this is a great kindness on behalf of the workmen and passersby. d) the author believes the experience shows neither group of people understands the other.

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