Night Section 5 pages 63-80.
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8 questions
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Why, do you suppose, Wiesel directs more of his anger toward God than the Nazis? Provide evidence to support your claim. Use MLA format.
Why, do you suppose, Wiesel directs more of his anger toward God than the Nazis? Provide evidence to support your claim. Use MLA format.
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Traditionally, Rosh Hashanah is a time for celebration, marking the beginning of the Jewish New Year. Why, then, is Wiesel afraid of having to wish his father a happy new year? Provide evidence to support your claim. Use MLA format.
Traditionally, Rosh Hashanah is a time for celebration, marking the beginning of the Jewish New Year. Why, then, is Wiesel afraid of having to wish his father a happy new year? Provide evidence to support your claim. Use MLA format.
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When the elder Wiesel hastily gives his son a knife and spoon, what two words does Elie Wiesel use in his narration to describe these items? The author's word choice leads the reader to infer what type of tone here?Identify the words Wiesel uses. Develop a claim that answers the second question about inferring tone. Explain how you made the connection between word choice and tone.
When the elder Wiesel hastily gives his son a knife and spoon, what two words does Elie Wiesel use in his narration to describe these items? The author's word choice leads the reader to infer what type of tone here?
Identify the words Wiesel uses. Develop a claim that answers the second question about inferring tone. Explain how you made the connection between word choice and tone.
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What lesson can be drawn from the passage describing Akiba Drumer?
What lesson can be drawn from the passage describing Akiba Drumer?
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At first, staying in the infirmary seems good, as Wiesel is given white sheets, better food, and time away from his usual grueling work. Why, though, should he not want to stay too long in the infirmary? Explain your claim.
At first, staying in the infirmary seems good, as Wiesel is given white sheets, better food, and time away from his usual grueling work. Why, though, should he not want to stay too long in the infirmary? Explain your claim.
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After the evacuation of the camp has been ordered, Wiesel and his father decide not to stay in the infirmary and instead join the main group being marched to a different camp. What fear drives them to make this choice? Two days after the evacuation, what actually happens to the patients who stayed?
After the evacuation of the camp has been ordered, Wiesel and his father decide not to stay in the infirmary and instead join the main group being marched to a different camp. What fear drives them to make this choice? Two days after the evacuation, what actually happens to the patients who stayed?
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What unexpected moment from the evacuation shows that the inmates retained their humanity in spite of being treated no better than animals by their guards?
What unexpected moment from the evacuation shows that the inmates retained their humanity in spite of being treated no better than animals by their guards?
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Given the snowy weather and Wiesel's statement that "it seemed as though an even darker night was waiting for us on the other side," what do you think is going to happen next?
Given the snowy weather and Wiesel's statement that "it seemed as though an even darker night was waiting for us on the other side," what do you think is going to happen next?