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kettles or pots
a) anecdotes
b) cauldrons
c) leprous
d) knapsacks

engagements; promises to marry
a) sages
b) blandishments
c) privations
d) betrothals

truncheon: club / regret: _____________
a) derision
b) rovoked
c) remorse
d) reckoning

human: bestial / upright: ________________
a) leprous
b) convalescent
c) prostrated
d) wallowing

brave: timid / free: ____________
a) manacled
b) expelled
c) harangued
d) meager

mockery: sham / odor: _______________
a) colic
b) stench
c) queue
d) pestilential

apathy: indifference / incessent: _____________
a) devoid
b) disposed
c) compulsory
d) interminable

Following the _______ of Elie and his family, it is easy to understand why he waited ten years to commit his story to writing.
a) crucible
b) sabotage
c) anecdotes
d) humanity

By the time of liberation, most of the prisoners were _______ and ravaged with poor health and psychological damage.
a) meager
b) emaciated
c) revoked
d) molten

An act of __________ by a prisoner would most certainly get him killed.
a) encumbrance
b) reckoning
c) sabotage
d) indifference

When Elie looked at his father's ________ he could tell that he had given up.
a) countenance
b) farce
c) lucidity
d) livid

For many of them, the __________ conditions of the camps took away their will to survive.
a) manacled
b) reckoning
c) congealing
d) abominable

After the thirst, starvation, and lack of dignity suffered by the prisoners, they had become used to living with ______ as part of their lives.
a) oblivion
b) privations
c) reverie
d) anecdotes

After seeing so many of their friends and relatives murdered, the prisoners began to lose hope and were overcome with _____ when they should have cared.
a) muster
b) wallowing
c) lucidity
d) apathy

As the prisoners entered the concentration camps, tattooing was _________.
a) crucible
b) compulsory
c) bereaved
d) expelled

Rabbi Eliahou's son felt __________ by his father as they ran to Gleiwitz.
a) billeted
b) liquidated
c) encumbered
d) revoked

existing or occurring at the same time; concurrent
a) congealing
b) simultaneously
c) oblivion
d) oppressive

capable of being hurt physcially or emotionally
a) prostrated
b) monocle
c) vulnerable
d) pesilential

line of people waiting their turn
a) queue
b) clout
c) crucible
d) automatons

To save themselves from possible harm, women may have traded _______ with the SS.
a) blandishments
b) automatons
c) placards
d) compatriots

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