In his "acceptance speech for the nobel peace prize," wiesel implies that silence, neutrality, and indifference are connected. which sentence best describes that connection?
a.He believes that the honor should go to all Jewish people.
b.He thinks that other activists are more deserving of the honor.
c.He believes that he does not have the right to represent or speak for the dead.
d.He worries that the honor will be forgotten, along with the horrors his people survived.