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why does wiesel say that \indifference can be tempting\?
a. it is difficult to care about the suffering going on in the world.
b. wiesel has also been unmoved by incidents of human suffering.
c. indifference is one of the seven deadly sins from the bible.
d. looking the other way is easier than helping someone.
Brief Explanations
To determine the answer, we analyze each option:
- Option A: While caring about suffering can be hard, the "tempting" aspect of indifference is more about the ease of ignoring rather than the difficulty of caring.
- Option B: There's no indication Wiesel was unmoved by human suffering; his work focuses on addressing it.
- Option C: Indifference isn't one of the seven deadly sins (the seven are pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, sloth).
- Option D: "Looking the other way" (indifference) is easier than helping, which explains why it's tempting—people may choose the easier path of ignoring rather than helping.
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D. Looking the other way is easier than helping someone.