Night Section 7 + 8

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Section 7
What is the overall tone of the section?

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What does the 'grayish light' reveal as it appears?

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When Elie tries to distinguish the living from the non-living, what is the main challenge?

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How does the Elie first try to confirm if his father is alive?

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How does the narrator describe the scene on page 98-99?

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What state was Elie's father in?

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What replaced food for the travelers during their journey in Section 7?

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What did the German laborer throw into the wagon in Section 7?

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How did the travelers react when the worker threw the piece of bread?

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What did the travellers mostly do during the journey?

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What reaction did the people have when the bread fell into the wagon?

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Why did Elie choose not to compete for the bread?

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What was the old man protecting underneath his hand?

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What does the old man's son do after his father dies?

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What does the old man's smile that quickly extinguishes symbolize?

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What was the initial reaction of the group to continuing their journey amidst the cold?

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The cry of the wounded animal in the wagon is metaphoric for...

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What state were the individuals in by the end of the stormy night?

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Who was left in the wagons as they reached their destination?

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How many people left the wagon alive that Elie was in?

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What was the name of the place they arrived at?

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What order were the prisoners given upon reaching the Appelplatz?

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What was Elie's main desire upon arriving at the camp?

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What was Elie's recurring fear?

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What served as an intimidating symbol at the entrance of the camp?

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What is Elie no longer intimidated by?

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What does the Elie's father want to do?

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Why can Elie's reaction to his father's request be seen as anger?

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The statement 'He had become childlike: weak, frightened, vulnerable.' suggests what about the father's condition?

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In what way does Elie react to his father's plea?

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What causes Elie to feel shame?

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Who is Elie searching for?

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Who calls out to Elie from behind?

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Who does Elie try to give hope?

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What disease is Elie's father suffering from?

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How is Elie's belief about his father's survival changing?

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What was the surgeon's response to Elie's plea?

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Why did Elie's father refuse to see another doctor?

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What is the date of Elie's father death?

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What was Elie's father's last word?

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Why didn't Eliezer respond to his father's last call?

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What was done with Eliezer's father's body?

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Why does Elie feel guilt over his father's death?