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answer all parts of the following questions with complete sentences. use textual evidence to support your responses.

1. before we even open a book, our minds begin to engage and to make assumptions. as you look at the cover of the book night, what images and emotions does the title evoke? what impression does the design on the cover make on you? what mood is created?

2. anyone who survived the experience of a concentration camp would undoubtedly have undergone a major transformation. how is eliezer transformed during his experience in night? cite at least two incidents that contribute to his transformation. in addition, choose one other character and describe how that character is transformed. use specific events and passages from the book to support your explanation.

3. what recurring images does wiesel use in night to make his ideas vivid? cite three different kinds of images that he uses repeatedly in the book, and explain how each one convey an idea. for each image, quote or paraphrase at least two examples from the text.

4. do you think other people can ever really understand what the author experienced in the concentration camp? how effectively do you feel elie wiesel communicated his experience? what emotional responses did reading about his experiences provoke in you?

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