According to chapter 5 of Night, in what way does Elie believe human beings are stronger than God?

a
He thinks they are physically and mentally able to endure more than God ever could.
b
He thinks people lose their ability to feel after experiencing such horrors, making them stronger emotionally than God.
c
He believes humans are more resilient and forgiving than God.
d
Just by being alive, they are stronger because Elie believes God is dead.
Question 32 (1 point)
Which of the following lines from the text most strongly supports your response to the previous question?

a
"But now, I no longer pleaded for anything. I was no longer able to lament."
b
"But why would I bless Him? Every fiber in me rebelled. Because He caused thousands of children to burn in His mass graves?"
c
"When Sodom lost Your favor, You caused the heavens to rain down fire and damnation. But look at these men whom You have betrayed, allowing them to be tortured, slaughtered... They pray before you!"
d
"My eyes had opened and I was alone, terribly alone in a world without God, without man."

The correct answer is d. "My eyes had opened and I was alone, terribly alone in a world without God, without man." This line supports the idea that Elie believes humans are stronger than God because he feels abandoned by God and believes that he is alone in a world without God.