The Perils of Indifference True or False
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In line 2, Elie Wiesel says he woke up 54 years ago "in a place of eternal infamy called Buchenwald." Which is a synonym of "infamy"? -> Notoriety
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What is a "civil war"? -> A war between opposing citizens of the same country
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In line 28, Elie Wiesel says, "Of course, indifference can be tempting—more than that, seductive." Based on the sentence, what does "seductive" mean? -> Appealing
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"Can one truly view indifference as a virtue?" he asks in line 26. An example of a "virtue" could be -> carelessness.
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The title of this speech is "The Perils of Indifference." "Perils" refers to -> something that will cause pain or harm.
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