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English, 14.04.2020 21:14, morganturgeon29

2. From the information in paragraph 5 ("I do not remember..."), the reader can reasonably infer that prior
to reading Night the author
A)
had struggled with self-confidence and shyness.
B)
was uncomfortable reading and speaking in English.
C)
did not know about the Holocaust.
D)
had not shared her own history with many others.
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3. What does the author assume when she argues that Night "may be one of the most important books
road toda
araaranh 8 "Nicht may "?

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