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2 Human rights violations in ch. 1
Germans took Jews from their homes for no reason and put them in ghettos Soldiers shot Jews and left them to die. Forced into cattle cars 80 to a car Forced to give up valuables Infants killed Jews prohibited from leaving their house for 3 days on penalty of death Forced to wear yellow star Forced to dig massive trenches and then shot Keeping them outside in the hot sun without water

3 Ch. 2 & 3: take notes on… Foreshadowing of future events
Human rights violations Fire symbolism (where/how is fire used in the chapter?)

4 Sections 2 & 3 (p.23) To what did Wiesel compare the world?
What did Madame Schächter see in her vision? How did the other people in the car react to Madame Schächter? Where did the train stop? What did the Jews in the train car discover when they looked out the window? When did Wiesel say the travelers left their illusions behind? Which notorious SS officer did they meet at Auschwitz? What was Elie's main thought as the men and women were being herded from the train? What prayer were the people saying? Why was it unusual? What did Elie do when the gypsy struck his father? Why? What was his father's response? How long were Elie and his father at Auschwitz? Where did they go after that?

5 Ticket out Give chapter 2 a “plot-related” title and a “tone-related” title.

6 #KOTD Diagram the sentence.
“Fernand,” cried Mercedes, “I believed you were good-hearted, and I was mistaken!” ( )

7 Human rights violations in ch. 1
Germans took Jews from their homes for no reason and put them in ghettos Soldiers shot Jews and left them to die. Forced into cattle cars 80 to a car Forced to give up valuables Infants killed Jews prohibited from leaving their house for 3 days on penalty of death Forced to wear yellow star Forced to dig massive trenches and then shot Keeping them outside in the hot sun without water

8 Ch. 2 & 3: take notes on… Foreshadowing of future events
Human rights violations Fire symbolism (where/how is fire used in the chapter?) Theme: struggling with faith

9 Sections 2 & 3 (p.23) To what did Wiesel compare the world?
What did Madame Schächter see in her vision? How did the other people in the car react to Madame Schächter? Where did the train stop? What did the Jews in the train car discover when they looked out the window? When did Wiesel say the travelers left their illusions behind? Which notorious SS officer did they meet at Auschwitz? What was Elie's main thought as the men and women were being herded from the train? What prayer were the people saying? Why was it unusual? What did Elie do when the gypsy struck his father? Why? What was his father's response? How long were Elie and his father at Auschwitz? Where did they go after that?

10 Ticket out Give chapter 2 a “plot-related” title and a “tone-related” title.


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