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we arrived at the station, where the cattle cars were waiting. ever since my book night i have pursued those nocturnal trains that crossed the devastated continent. their shadow haunts my writing. they symbolize solitude, distress, and the relentless march of jewish multitudes toward agony and death. i freeze every time i hear a train whistle.
— all rivers run to the sea, elie wiesel
which genre does this passage belong to?
memoir
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how is a reader’s interpretation affected by knowing the passage is from a memoir?
the reader gets a clear picture because the author actually experienced the event.
the reader gets a sense of the author’s character in describing a historical event.
the reader can distance the author from the subject matter to understand the event.
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A memoir is a personal account of the author's experiences. Knowing the passage is from a memoir means the author (Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor) actually experienced the events (like the trains symbolizing the Holocaust). This makes the reader’s interpretation clearer as the account is firsthand. The second option focuses on character, not the impact of memoir’s firsthand nature. The third option is incorrect as a memoir’s personal nature should bring the author closer, not distance them. So the first option is correct.
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The reader gets a clear picture because the author actually experienced the event.