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Title: Night (Response To An Autobiographical Text)
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After the war, Elie was placed in a French orphanage, where he learned the French language and was soon reunited with his two older sisters, Hilda and Bea (Tzipora was murdered at the camps), who had also survived the war. In 1948, Elie began studying philosophy at the Sorbonne... Showed first 250 characters
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Elie also taught hebrew, and was a choir master before going on to becoming a Journalist, for Israli and French newspapers. In 1955, Wiesel moved to New York City, after becoming a U.S. citizen. Due to injuries suffered in a traffic accident, he was forced to stay in New York past his visa's expiration and was therefore offered citizenship to resolve his status... Showed next 250 characters
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