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English, 22.03.2021 21:00, kamster911

Elie Wiesel asks his audience to consider an important concept: the "inescapable consequences of indifference." What is his claim about the consequences of indifference? How does he use structural elements of his argument, such as appeals and a conclusion, to develop his argument? Quote and paraphrase evidence from the speech to support your response.

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