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when the Jews were moved into the ghettos, Elie and his family
a) stayed in their own house
b) had nothing to eat
c) were crowded into a small apartment
d) were among the first to leave for Auschwitz

as they arrived in Auschwitz, a prisoner warned Elie and his father to
a) eat as much as they could get
b) work hard
c) stay as quiet as possible
d) lie about their ages

the job of the Sonder-Kommando was to
a) stand guard over the prisoners
b) assist Dr. Mengele in the 'selection'
c) work in the crematoria
d) beat the Jews when they got out of line

the hanging of the pipel was an atrocity and especially disturbing because
a) he was so young
b) he took such a long time to die
c) he had done nothing wrong
d) all of these choices

Elie was surprised when the French girl he worked with at the warehouse
a) told him she loved him
b) spoke German to him
c) spoke French to him
d) told him she could pass for Aryan

Elie went into the hospital to have surgery for
a) an infection of the knee
b) dysentery
c) an infected foot
d) pneumonia

as a young man, perhaps the most important think in Elie's life was
a) community service
b) education
c) family
d) his religion

after a while at the camps, Elie's thoughts and actions began to show that
a) he had forgotten about his mother
b) his friends were more important than family
c) he was losing faith in God
d) he was not a good son

in the selection in which Elie's father was sent to the left, to his death, Elie
a) paid a guard to free his father
b) created a confusion in which some died
c) nearly escaped
d) was glad to be free of him

Elie's father ultimately died as a result of
a) pneumonia
b) a blow to the head
c) food poisoning
d) freezing to death

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