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He was Aryan, not Jewish (which character does this not describe) Which sentence does not describe Moshe the Beadle
He was the most learned man in the town (which character does this not describe) Which sentence does not describe Elie Wiesel’s father
Why was Moshe the Beadle important to Elie Wiesel Moshe became his cabbalist, or instructor in the mystical aspects of the Jewish faith
What did Moshe the Beadle tell the people on his return from being deported The foreign Jews were shot and dumped into large mass graves
True or False: Many of the people believed Moshe’s story and prepared to leave Sighet False
What was the setting and the year for the first section of the book 1942-1944 in Sighet, Transylvania
What was the first event that happened from the last day of Passover until Pentecost Idk ask Yancey tomorrow
Elie Wiesel said he began to hate the because they were his and his community’s first oppressors. Who were they? Hungarian Police
True or False: Elie’s mother and sisters went to Martha’s village False
To what did Wiesel compare the world He compared it to a cattle wagon hermetically sealed.
What did Madame Schachter see in her vision She saw a fire—a furnace, with huge flames
True or False: some of the young men tied Madame Schachter up and gaged her. Then they hit her True
What did the Jews in the train car discover when they looked out the window They saw flames gushing out of a tall chimney into the sky
What did Wiesel say about the traveler’s illusions They left their cherished objects and illusions behind on the train
Which notorious SS officer did they meet at the concentration camp They met Dr. Mengele
What was Elie’s main thought as the men and women were being herded from the train? It was to stay with his father at all costs
True or False: The people were reciting the Kaddish, the prayer for the dead, for themselves True
True or False: Elie beat up the gypsy who struck his father False
Which statement is true They were at Aushwitz for about three weeks. Then why went to Buna.
True or False: The dentist gave Elie a gold crown for one of his rotten teeth False
What did Elie Wiesel do when Idek his his father Elie did not do anything to help his father
What did Franek want from Elie He wanted Elie’s gold tooth
True or False: Elie gave up the item to keep Franek from tormenting his father True
What were the only things in which Elie took an interest in He only took an interest in his soup and his crust of stale bread
True or False: Elie said the men were more depressed than ever after the air raid False
What happened to the young man from Warsaw? He was hanged for stealing during the air-raid
How did Elie say the soup tasted the night the pipel (young servant boy) was hanged He said it tasted of corpses
When did the men hold their prayer service and wish each other a Happy New year On the eve of Rosh Hashana
True or False: Elie said he observed the prayer service like a stranger True
What was Elie’s decision about fasting on Yon Kippur? Why did he make that decision? He did not fast, partly as an act of rebellion against God.
What was Elie’s inheritance from his father The inheritance was a knife and a spoon
Why was his father giving it to him Mr. Wiesel had been selected. He was giving it to his son before his death
Did the men remember to say Kaddish for Akita Drummer No, they did not
What did Elie dream of when he dreamed of a better world He imagined a world with no bells
What happened to the patients who stayed in the hospital instead of being evacuated? They were liberated by the Russians two days after the others left.
What was the last thing the head of the block ordered the men to do before they evacuated He ordered them to clean the block
What was the weather like during the evacuation It snowed the entire time
While running, an idea began to fascinate Elie. What was the idea It was death
What did Elie realize about Rabbi Eliahou’s son just after the evacuation The son had been trying to lose his father as the men were all running
True or False: Juliek played a Mozart concerto for the men in the camp True
True or False: They were at Gliewitz for three days. Then they traveled by train for ten days until they reached Buchenwald True
Who died in the train before the men were unloaded Meir Katz
How many men started out in the train? How many were left when they arrived at Buchenwald One hundred men started out. About twelve were left
What happened to Mr. Wiesel, Elie’s father He died
What was Elie’s only desire He wanted to eat
When did the first American troops arrive at the camp? 6 PM, April 10, 1945
A bank clerk who the new manager does not like
A school friend of Torvald’s wife Kristine Linde
The name of the Helmer family maid. Helen
A very close friend of Torvald who appears to be ill Dr. Rank
The author of the play A Doll’s House Henrik Ibsen
The children’s nurse Anne-Marie
The wife of Torvald Nora
A lawyer who has just received a position at a bank Torvald Helmer
The Helmer’s children Ivan, Emmy, and Bob
T or F: the play is set during the Christmas season in a tasteful middle-class home. True
T or F: Dr. Rank left his card marked with a black and blue cross in the letter box for Nora False
T or F: Nora’s father died and left her 250 pounds that she used to save her husband’s life by taking the family to Italy False
T or F: Krogstad has told Nora that he plans to blackmail her husband so that he can have a better position in the bank True
T or F: Because Krogstad has gotten into trouble, Helmer seems to believe that his crime has spread like a disease to his children True
T or F: Nora decided to ask Dr. Rank for help with Krogstad and he is happy to help her pay back the money False
T or F: Krogstad tells Nora that the law takes no account of a man’s motives but as she is just woman, it might be alright False
T or F: Torvald takes Nora home early from the ball because her dancing had “inflamed” him and he is pretending he is bringing home his new bride. True
T or F: Helmer offers Mrs. Linde a job so that he has an excuse to get rid of Krogstad, who he says is an embarrassment to him and the bank True
In Act I, what attitude does Torvald express regarding debt and borrowing He says borrowing and debt can ruin the beauty of a family life
Which attitude does NOT describe Torvald’s attitude toward Nora Respectful
How does Nora feel at the beginning of the play Happy and content
Which of the following best explains Nora’s reasons for telling Mrs. Linde how happy she (Nora) is about the future Nora is excited to pay off the loan
What causes Dr. Rank to be so bitter and caustic He has seen too much sickness and death
According to Dr. Rank, which idea is “turning society into a sick house”? The sick are the ones that need the most care
What is Mrs. Linde’s plan as she discusses it with Krogstad in Act III She will keep her new job and marry him
Why does Mrs. Linde insist that Krogstad not take back his letter She believes Nora and Torvald must have a complete understanding
How does Nora claim that her husband and her father have both “wronged” her They treat her as if she has no mind of her own
What is the “wonderful thing” that Nora expected, which did not happen Torvald world discover Nora’s crime and take the blame
What was Nora’s justification for her crime She did it for love
What effect does Krogstad’s Blackmail have on Nora It makes her aware of her true feelings
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