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1.Which of the following describe Elie’s father at the beginning of the story?
A
ious, well respected
B:Cunning, suspicious
C:Solemn, fearful
2.How do Elie and his father keep each other alive on the forced march across the snow?
A:They tell each other stories about the time before they were forced to leave Sighet.
B:They barter with other prisoners for food.
C:They wake each other up to save each other from dying.
3.Why do the Jews of Sighet fail to heed the warnings of Moshe the Beadle?
A:Moshe is known for his fantastical tales.
B:Moshe is a bit odd and people don’t take him seriously.
C:Moshe cannot be trusted.
4.Which of the following is an example of figurative language from Chapter 3 of the novel?
A:His anger changed into fury…
B:Never shall I forget the nocturnal silence…
C: Turned my dreams to dust
5.How does Elie seem to feel about the Jewish French woman who pretends to be Aryan?
A:She is brave and compassionate
B:She is kind but manipulative
C:She is as dangerous as the SS officers
6.When his father grows ill, Elie feels torn between the will to survive and the love he feels for his father. He feels guilty for leaving his father temporarily and for thinking of his father as a burden. These feelings are an example of which literary concept?
A:Theme
B:Internal conflict
C:External conflict
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B:Cunning, suspicious
C:Solemn, fearful
2.How do Elie and his father keep each other alive on the forced march across the snow?
A:They tell each other stories about the time before they were forced to leave Sighet.
B:They barter with other prisoners for food.
C:They wake each other up to save each other from dying.
3.Why do the Jews of Sighet fail to heed the warnings of Moshe the Beadle?
A:Moshe is known for his fantastical tales.
B:Moshe is a bit odd and people don’t take him seriously.
C:Moshe cannot be trusted.
4.Which of the following is an example of figurative language from Chapter 3 of the novel?
A:His anger changed into fury…
B:Never shall I forget the nocturnal silence…
C: Turned my dreams to dust
5.How does Elie seem to feel about the Jewish French woman who pretends to be Aryan?
A:She is brave and compassionate
B:She is kind but manipulative
C:She is as dangerous as the SS officers
6.When his father grows ill, Elie feels torn between the will to survive and the love he feels for his father. He feels guilty for leaving his father temporarily and for thinking of his father as a burden. These feelings are an example of which literary concept?
A:Theme
B:Internal conflict
C:External conflict