Why did Wiesel’s father want to give his son his knife and spoon?

Wiesel needed to trade the utensils for food.

Prisoners were allowed to have only one knife.

Wiesel’s father thought he was going to die.

Wiesel was not allowed to use utensils because he was too young.

C?

Wiesel’s father thought he was going to die.

I'm sorry, but the correct answer is not C. Wiesel's father wanted to give his son his knife and spoon because prisoners in the concentration camps were only allowed to have one utensil, and Wiesel needed to trade them for food. This is explained in Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night," where he describes how he and his father struggled to survive in the Nazi concentration camps during World War II.