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1. How has Eliezer’s father changed during the course of the night-long march?
a. He has become a shriveled old man.
b. He begs his son to let him die.
c. He is convinced he will stay alive.
d. He rejects everything about his religion.
2. What is Eliezer’s response when Rabbi Eliahu’s son abandons his father?
a. He invites the Rabbi to stay with him and his father.
b. He condemns the Rabbi’s son for his cruelty.
c. He prays that he will never do the same to his own father.
d. He rushes to tell the Rabbi what his son has done.
3. What is ironic about the German soldiers’ encouragement of the prisoners?
a. The encouragement keeps the prisoners from giving up.
b. The soldiers want to allow the prisoners to rest and relax.
c. The prisoners do not need any additional courage.
d. The German soldi
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