Ch. 6
1.The officers would shoot them
2. He had a stomach cramp and had to stop as he squatted down, the rest of the men stepped on him
3. Rabbi Eliahou's son wanted to get rid of him while they were marching, and he succeeded. Elie hoped he never did what Rabbi Eliahou's son did to him.
4. He played the most beautiful Beethoven song
5. When they sent his father to the left and the Nazis followed him to take him back, the rest of the people spread around which made the Nazis confused
Ch. 7
1.He slapped him until he woke up so that they wouldn't take him with the rest of the corpses
2.Elie saw that a couple of people were throwing bread into the cattle cars and one time they threw on at their car and no one moved. But suddenly out of the darkness, a man crawled toward the piece of bread and took a bite. Another man approached him and started hitting him and the man yelled "Meir.Meir, my boy! Don't you recognize me? I'm your father...you're hurting me...you're killing your father! Ive got some bread...for you too...for you too...." Then after the boy stoped beating him, the man tried to take a bite from the bread but his son snatched the piece of bread, just then the man died. Meir started eating it, although he did not finish it, because two men surrounded him, then others joined them. There lay side by side father and son.
3.Twelve got out of the wagon. They had arrived at Buchenwald.
Ch. 8
1.After his father gets sick, he depends on Elie to take care of him, when before, Elie depended a lot on his father.
2.The two men,the French man and the Pole, laying next to him were tired of his moans.
3.He considered it for a moment but then started feeling guilty so he got his father a ration of soup and bread.
Ch. 9
1. The wheel of history was turned;They were all liberated.
2.
3.They headed to the kitchen to eat.
4.He saw his reflection, the reflection of a corpse that looked right back at him.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Ass.7 Questions 6-9
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