Which reason does Elie Wiesel give for writing his story? He wants to explain the actions he took to survive. He believes he has an obligation to share his experiences. He wants to ensure that Nazi officials are tried and convicted. He believes his life was spared so he could record this account.

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Answer: B). He believes he has an obligation to share his experiences

Elie Wiesel, a Romanian-American author best known for his book "Night," stated in the foreword of his book that the reason he is recounting his experience is to ensure that the Nazis' atrocities and criminal acts are not forgotten. That is to ensure that the Nazi does not get any political advantage; he must speak up and share his story.

So, Option B is correct.

The other options are incorrect as:

  • Option A is incorrect as his actions was not the reason why he wrote his own story.

  • Option C is incorrect as he did not want to ensure that Nazis were tried and convicted.

  • Option D is incorrect as no his life was not the reason why he wrote his story.

Thus Option B is correct reason why he wrote his own story.

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