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Night-Elie Wiesel

Biography: Night author: Elie Wiesel



Question one) look at the cover of the book. Does the cover of the book show that it is a biography/autobiography and not fictional book? How?
The responder’s first look at this autobiography does not appear or resemble a life story until the words that are displayed across the cover advert your attention. “His record of a childhood in death camps of Auschwitz and Buchenwald”, these words represent a biography or memoir written piece. The use of words in the persuasion including the expression “record” identifies the book as an account of a living or deceased persons life.

Question two) what is so special or interesting about this person? Why has the book been written about them?
The autobiography written of Elie Wiesel is a memoir that describes his experiences during the Holocaust and his imprisonment in several concentration camps. Wiesel recounts living through a war stricken age went through a dramatic experience......


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