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English, 10.06.2021 21:50, favre22fs

Click to read the passage from "The Perils of Indifference," by Elie Wiesel. Then answer the question.
Which central idea from the passage does the phrase "betray our own" best
support?
O A. It is O. K. to feel indifferent toward an enemy.
B. Indifference toward human suffering is wrong.
C. Victims are often sad and feel hopeless.
D. The author was a victim of oppression.


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