How does the author use the incident of the man attempting to strangle Eliezer to advance the plot in Night? Also Explain. A. It reveals how the increasingly dire situation is affecting people's sanity B. It shows that several of their fellow prisoners were always out to destroy the Wiesels. C. It highlights that people never change D. It hints that Wiesel is going to retaliate against his oppressors.​

The incident of the man attempting to strangle Eliezer advances the plot in Night by highlighting the desperation and despair of the prisoners. It reveals how the increasingly dire situation is affecting people's sanity, as the man was driven to attempt to take Eliezer's life in a moment of desperation. It also shows that several of their fellow prisoners were always out to destroy the Wiesels, as the man was willing to take Eliezer's life in order to save his own. This hints that Wiesel is going to retaliate against his oppressors, as he is determined to survive and fight back against the injustice he is facing.