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Compare Elie the innocent lad from Sighet with Elie, prisoner A-7713.
List the metaphors and similes used by the author in chapters 2 and 3. Underline the three that you feel conveys the most vivid images of their ordeal and camp.
Describe in detail the train passenger Mademe Schachter. How did she react to being sealed inside a crowded cattle car and what image did she foresee? Also explain the measures her fellow passengers took to quiet her, both temporarily and permanent.
When the Weisel's relative, Stein of Antwerp, met up with Elie and his father, he asked for news of his wife Reizel and their two sons. Elie lied, telling them they were fine. Speculate reasons why Elie lied and whether you felt he was right to do so.
Infer what probably happened to Elie's mother and sisters. List the clues from the chapters that helped you determine their fate.
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