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English, 23.04.2020 19:59, Madi2277

In the beginning of this chapter, Wiesel says that the “night was growing longer, never-ending” and that finally “a grayish light” appeared on the horizon. Why, do you suppose, he describes the daybreak light as grayish instead of yellow or golden? Think of what colors symbolize.
plz help i dont understand it. its based on the book "night" by ellie wiesel

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