What is the author's viewpoint about the experience in
the passage?
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O The author believes the experience dehumanizes
people both on and off the train.
The author believes much-needed rations are being
shared with hungry prisoners.
-Night,
Elie Wiesel
The author believes this is a great kindness on
behalf of the workmen and passersby.
The author believes the experience shows neither
group of people understands the other.