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English, 10.01.2020 02:31, davi113001

To what did wiesel compare the world?
he compared it to a blind and deaf person.
he compared it to a large hole in the ground.
he compared it to a cattle wagon hermetically sealed.
he compared it to the bible story of the jews in slavery in egypt.

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