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Describe the setting when the villagers were forced to lie on the ground.
Describe how you would feel if you were herded onto a cattle car and locked in.
How would you have reacted to the people who refused to believe that anything bad was going to happen even after they were herded into the cattle car? Would you have said or done anything?
Describe how the villagers felt when they were let out of the cattle car and given so little to drink, but the other car was not opened.
Explain why the Nazis separated the men and the women when they arrived at the camp.
Make a time-line of the events from the wedding through Chapter 12.
Describe how you would have felt being treated the way Hannah/Chaya and her people were treated.
List the things that the women were required to do or things that happened to the women on their first day in camp.
How did the phrase "Don't think, do" help the prisoners?
Explain why the other prisoners did such awful things to the new prisoners.
Hypothesize what the soldier meant by "Jew smoke" when he pointed at the smoke stacks.
Explain why it is important for the prisoners not to forget their names.
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