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By Elie Wiesel

Please answer the following questions using complete sentences and thorough, thoughtful answers of 3-5 sentences. Points: 10 points per question

1. What is your response to this book? Did you like it—why or why not? 2. What do you think is the value of teaching a book like Night to today’s youth? 3. For you, what was the most powerful part of this book? What affected you the most and why?

1. How does Wiesel’s belief in God change through his camp experiences? (Use at least two pieces of direct evidence from the book to support your answer.) 2. Through all of the hardships at the camp, Wiesel stayed with his father. Did his father’s presence help or hinder his own survival? 3. How is the theme of the light and dark sides of humanity exemplified throughout the book? Use specific examples from the text to support your answers.