The Perils of Indifference True or False

1. In line 2, Elie Wiesel says he woke up 54 years ago "in a place of eternal infamy called Buchenwald." Which is a synonym of "infamy"? -> Notoriety
2. What is a "civil war"? -> A war between opposing citizens of the same country
3. In line 28, Elie Wiesel says, "Of course, indifference can be tempting—more than that, seductive." Based on the sentence, what does "seductive" mean? -> Appealing
4. "Can one truly view indifference as a virtue?" he asks in line 26. An example of a "virtue" could be -> carelessness.
5. The title of this speech is "The Perils of Indifference." "Perils" refers to -> something that will cause pain or harm.

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