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SES

 The “universal truths” the author wants to leave the reader with… an afterthought to ponder

 The idea of love  Feeling of hunger  The pain of despair  Questioning our morality

 Tone  Diction  Content  Significant Passages  Essential Questions

 Directions using these ideas as the basis for a theme; identify 2 themes written as complete thoughts in your chrome books. Select at least one of the following from this list.  Faith  Silence  Darkness

 What theme(s) can you identify through close reading in chapters (7,8, or 9) in Night?  Use your annotated notes  Write two themes in your Chrome books in complete sentences. (Please provide evidence)