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1 Night Review

2 Vocabulary Review Withered, dried up, shriveled

3 Answer: Wizened

4 To put or throw flat with the face down, as in submission

5 Answer: Prostrate

6 The state of the spirits of a person or group

7 Answer: Morale

8 To force or drive out; to force to leave

9 Answer: Expelled

10 Protection or shelter, as from danger or hardship

11 Answer: Refuge

12 Difficult to bear burdensome, weighing heavily on the sense or spirit

13 Answer: Oppressive

14 Of or relating to hell, fiendish, diabolical

15 Answer: Infernal

16 An inflammatory disease of the lower intestinal tract, caused by a bacterial parasitic infection

17 Answer: dysentery

18 Of or relating to, or occurring in the night

19 Answer: nocturnal

20 Having religious reverence; devout

21 Answer: pious

22 An intervening episode, feature, or period of time

23 Answer: interlude

24 Full of health and strength, powerfully built

25 Answer: robust

26 Discolored, as from a bruise, extremely angry, furious

27 Answer: livid

28 Being or seeming to be without and end, tiresomely long

29 Answer: interminable

30 A sharp contortion of the face expressive of pain, contempt, or disgust. To make a sharpt contortion of the face

31 Answer: grimace

32 A fixed portion of food. To restrict or limit allotments

33 Answer: ration

34 A period of time of enforced isolation or restriction of free movement

35 Answer: quarantine

36 To postpone or cancel the punishment of, to bring relief to

37 Answer: reprieve

38 Lack of concern or interest, lack of emotion or feeling

39 Answer: Apathy

40 Characterized by kindness, mercy, or compassion

41 Answer: humane

42 Character Identification “She was about fifty… Her husband and two eldest sons had been deported with the first transport by mistake. The separation had completely broken her.”

43 Answer: Madame Schachter

44 “… a cruel face, but not devoid of intelligence, and wearing a monocle; a conductor’s baton in his hand… The Baton moved unremittingly, sometimes to the right, sometimes to the left.”

45 Answer: Dr. Mengele

46 “I don’t attach any importance to my life anymore. I’m alone. No, I wanted to come back, and to warn you.”

47 Answer: Moshe the Beadle

48 Whips Elie for seeing him with a naked girl

49 Answer: Idek

50 He was almost thrown off the train because the prisoners thought he was frozen to death.

51 Answer: Elie’s Father (Chlomo)

52 Does not realize that his son has abandoned him during the forced run

53 Answer: Rabbi Eliahou

54 At the beginning of the book, when Eliezer prays, he a. smiles. b. concentrates c. weeps d. grimaces

55 Answer: c. weeps

56 The Jews in the Sighet ghettos a. refuse to cooperate with the Nazis at all. b. set up a basic city government. c. treat each other badly. d. have more freedom than before.

57 Answer: b. set up a basic city government.

58 The musicians on the work crew are not permitted to play Beethoven because –A. the Nazis hate Beethoven –B. the music might distract the prisoners. –C. Beethoven was a Jew. –D. Jews are not allowed to play German music.

59 Answer: D. Jews are not allowed to play German music.


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