1. The author says that the ghetto was ruled by "delusion" because the residents thought that life would return to normal once the Red Army came. Why else might the author have said this?
* He was foreshadowing the irony of the Red Army coming to free them from the concentration camps, not from the ghetto.
* He was foreshadowing many of the ghetto residents' refusal to leave the ghetto.
* He was foreshadowing the ironic ending, because the Germans actually freed the ghetto residents, not the Russians.
* He was foreshadowing the fact that life remained exactly the same once the Red Army came.
2. Irony is____________________________________________________________.
* the use of symbols to represent a thought or an idea
* an author's clue of events to come
* a literary technique that shows the difference between appearance and reality
3. Elie Wiesel's family had several chances to escape the ghetto.
* True
* False
* He was foreshadowing the irony of the Red Army coming to free them from the concentration camps, not from the ghetto.
* He was foreshadowing many of the ghetto residents' refusal to leave the ghetto.
* He was foreshadowing the ironic ending, because the Germans actually freed the ghetto residents, not the Russians.
* He was foreshadowing the fact that life remained exactly the same once the Red Army came.
2. Irony is____________________________________________________________.
* the use of symbols to represent a thought or an idea
* an author's clue of events to come
* a literary technique that shows the difference between appearance and reality
3. Elie Wiesel's family had several chances to escape the ghetto.
* True
* False