What is the significance of the moment when Juliek plays a Beethoven melody as the prisoners fall asleep? Choose the best response below.

a
Juliek is terrified someone will take his violin, so he continues to play to avoid it being stolen or harmed.
b
Juliek is publicly demonstrating his rebellion against the Nazis by keeping and playing his violin.
c
Juliek and his fellow Jews are able to reclaim something beautiful in the face of one of the worst nights of suffering
d
The prisoners feel they are getting some revenge since the Jews were prohibited from playing Beethoven.
Question 46 (1 point)
Which of the following examples from the text best support your response to the previous question?

a
"Next to him lay his violin, trampled, an eerily poignant little corpse."
b
"Never before had I heard such a beautiful sound. In such silence."
c
"'I... I'm afraid... They'll break... my violin... I... I brought it with me.'"
d
"Who was this madman who played the violin here, at the edge of his own grave?"

c

"'I... I'm afraid... They'll break... my violin... I... I brought it with me.'"