In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, what promise does Wiesel make to the audience? A. That he will hunt down those who killed his family B. That he will always believe in the rights of governments C. That he will never be silent about human suffering D. That he will support the existence of apartheid

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that he will never be silent when it comes to human suffrage, apex answer

During his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Wiesel made a promise to the audience that he will never be silent when it comes to human suffering.

What is Wiesel speech about?

He informed the audience of the unbelievable atrocities of the Holocaust in order to prevent them from ever again responding to inhumanity and injustice with silence and neutrality.

Hence, he also made a promise to the audience that he will never be silent when it comes to human suffering.

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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