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Compare/contrast Gitl and Aunt Eve.
Hypothesize what happened to Hannah when she opened the apartment door.
Explain why Gitl and Shmeul don't think that Hannah/Chaya's behavior is strange.
Infer why Shmeul doesn't believe Hannah/Chaya's story about New Rochelle.
List the things that Hannah tells Shmeul that prove that she is not Chaya.
Compare/contrast Hannah/Chaya's new breakfast with her old breakfasts.
Explain the difference between getting married and being married.
Why is it getting harder for Hannah/Chaya to determine what is real and unreal?
Describe Hannah/Chaya's outfit for the wedding and why she didn't like it.
Explain what "death camps" were and why memories were all that people had left.
Describe the way that Hannah/Chaya remembered all the girls' names.
Explain why the Jewish girls were not allowed to go to school in 1942.
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