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Section 7
What is the overall tone of the section?
Excited and curious
Peaceful and content
Angry and frustrated
Despair and hopelessness
Section 7:
When Elie tries to distinguish the living from the non-living, what is the main challenge?
People are moving too much
There is barely a difference
It is too dark
The narrator doesn't care
Section 7:
How does the Elie first try to confirm if his father is alive?
He shakes him
He checks his pulse
He calls out to him
He watches him breathe
Section 7:
What state was Elie's father in?
Not moving, half dead
Laughing heartily
Dancing joyously
Sleeping peacefully
Section 7:
What replaced food for the prisoners during their journey in Section 7?
Nothing
Rainwater
Bread
Snow
Section 7:
What did the German laborer throw into the wagon in Section 7?
A piece of bread
A blanket
A stone
A bottle of water
Section 7:
How did the prisoners react when the worker threw the piece of bread?
They ignored it
They fought over it
They thanked him
They shared it equally
Section 7:
What did the travellers mostly do during the journey?
Lay on the floor
Walked
Sat upright
Danced
Section 7:
Why did Elie choose not to compete for the bread?
He decided to share
He had already eaten bread
He felt too weak to fight
He was not hungry
Section 7:
What does the old man's son do after his father dies?
He takes the bread and eats it
He searches for the attacker
He cries for his father
He buries his father
Section 7:
The cry of the wounded animal in the wagon is metaphoric for...
The death of a person
The alarm for an approaching danger
Imaginary element of the story
The actual presence of an animal
Section 7:
Who was left in the wagons as they reached their destination?
The dead
Those who could not walk
The sick
The children
Section 7:
How many people left the wagon alive that Elie was in?
Twelve
Twenty
Fifty
One hundred
Section 7
What was the name of the place they arrived at?
Berlin
Auschwitz
Warsaw
Buchenwald
Section 8:
What order were the prisoners given upon reaching the Appelplatz?
Form groups of ten! Ranks of two hundred! Three steps forward!
Form ranks of fives! Groups of one hundred! Five steps forward!
Stand in line! Groups of seventy five! Two steps forward!
Fall in line! Groups of fifty! Ten steps back!
Section 8:
What was Elie's main desire upon arriving at the camp?
To confront the SS officers
To rescue his father
To take the shower as soon as possible and rest
To escape from the camp
Section 8:
What was Elie's recurring fear?
Facing the SS officers
Not getting a hot shower
Losing his father
Being sent to the crematorium
Section 8:
What served as an intimidating symbol at the entrance of the camp?
The Appelplatz
The SS officers
The tall chimney of the crematorium's furnace
The groups of prisoners
Section 8:
What is Elie no longer intimidated by?
The idea of losing his father
The tall chimney of the crematoriums furnace
The SS soldiers
The selection process
Section 8:
What does the Elie's father want to do?
He wants to take a shower.
He wants to escape.
He wants to sleep.
He wants to sit in the snow.
Section 8:
Why can Elie's reaction to his father's request be seen as anger?
He doesn't want to let his father die.
He is furious with the circumstances.
He is angry at himself for not being able to help.
He is angry at his father for giving up.
Section 8:
The statement 'He had become childlike: weak, frightened, vulnerable.' suggests what about the father's condition?
He enjoys being taken care of by his son.
He is strengthened by the situation.
He is in a weakened and vulnerable state.
He is becoming more resilient.
Section 8:
In what way does Elie react to his father's plea?
He screams at his father for being weak.
He insists that his father must not stay there.
He leaves his father behind.
He agrees to let his father rest.
Section 8:
What causes Elie to feel shame?
His decision to follow the mob
His consumption of black coffee
His wish for freedom from responsibility for his father
His inability to find his father
Section 8:
Who is Elie searching for?
His friend
Himself
His mother
His father
Section 8:
Who calls out to Elie from behind?
His mother
A stranger
His father
His friend
Section 8:
Who does Elie try to give hope?
Five sick inmates
His mother
Himself
His father
Section 8:
What disease is Elie's father suffering from?
Dysentery
Cancer
Tuberculosis
Malaria
Section 8:
How is Elie's belief about his father's survival changing?
He is losing hope
He is unsure
He is gaining hope
No change in belief
Section 8:
What was the surgeon's response to Elie's plea?
He immediately treated his father
He refused to treat his father
He was attentive and listened
He gave medicine for his father
Section 8:
Why did Elie's father refuse to see another doctor?
He was too tired to move
He knew that it would be of no use
He felt better and didn’t need a doctor
He disliked the new doctor
Section 8:
What is the date of Elie's father death?
Unknown date
January 28, 1945
January 27, 1945
January 29, 1945
Section 8:
What was Elie's father's last word?
Eliezer
Silence
Help
Water
Section 8:
Why didn't Eliezer respond to his father's last call?
He didn't hear his father
He was far away
He was scared of the officer
He had to go to sleep
Section 8:
What was done with Eliezer's father's body?
Buried in the camp
Left on the cot
Taken to the hospital
Taken to the crematorium
Section 8:
Why does Elie feel guilt over his father's death?
He didn't go to him when he called
He didn't give him his coffee
He told the guards to take him away
He should have been a better son