Who comes to rescue the prisoners at the camp?
What illness does Elie suffer from after being liberated?
When Elie looks at himself in the mirror what does he see staring back at him?
Elie Wiesel's, Night, depicts death, obliteration, and ____________ directly depicting the suffering he witnessed during his time at Auschwitz.
Freed of normal ___________ some of the young let go of their______________ and, under cover of darkness, caressed one another, without any thought of others, alone in the world. The others pretended not to notice.
Physically disturbed or set in motion
the quality of being magnificent or splendid
held in check with difficulty
go beyond the scope or limits of
make one's way by pushing or shoving
His back to the _____________ , his face turned toward his judge, who was the head of the camp, the boy was pale, but seemed more moved than afraid. The camp looked as though it had suffered an _________________ : empty and dead.
He was probably glad to see that I had come back of my own accord, as I had promised. He gave me another ________________. The SS had gone back to their lookout posts, behind their machine guns. The ________________war over.
Terror was stronger than hunger. Suddenly, we saw the door of Block 37 open _______________ . A man appeared, crawling like a worm in the direction of the cauldrons.
Her husband was a ___________________ man who spent most of his days and nights in the house of study.
sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid.
request earnestly and urgently
in a reluctant manner
novel; having no earlier occurrence
think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes
Elie has become _____________ changed by his experiences
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