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Compare the conditions Elie endured in camp Buna with those of his journey to Gleiwitz, and then on to Buchenwald.
Explain what the author meant when he wrote "from the depths of the mirror, a corpse gazed back at me. The look in his eyes, as they stared into mine, has never left me."
Explain Elie's recollection of seeing Rabbi Eliahou's son on the march to Gleiwitz. Describe your feelings for Rabbi Eliahou and for his son as you read that passage.
Suppose Elie's father had died at the beginning of their evacuation. Would Elie have survived, or was his father's support crucial to his son's survival? Support your opinion with details from the book.
List images author Weisel used to help readers realize the deplorable plight the prisoners experienced when fleeing Buna for Buchenwald.
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