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After you have finished reading chapter three of Night, please select two of the three following questions to answer. You will need to use evidence from the text to support your answer (meaning that you include a
parenthetical or in-text citation for your quoted material). Be sure to answer each part of the question
fully.
1. How do the Germans orchestrate the arrival of newcomers to the camps? Why don't they tell the new
arrivals what to expect?
2. Elie tell the reader, "Eight words spoken quietly, indifferently, without emotion. Eight simple, short
words." What are those words and why is Elie unable to forget them? How do they help explain why Elle
and his father cling to one another in Auschwitz?
3. Wiesel, in recounting the first night in the concentration camp, says, "Never shall I forget that night, the
first night in the camp, that has turned my life into one long night. What does it mean to have a life turned
Into "one long night"?


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