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Write your Personal Response to Night. Look at the picture to read what to do. ( Will Mark Brainliest) Question 1: What textual evidence reveals the state of Wiesel's faith at the beginning of the book? Question 2: What specific events affect his views on God? Question 3: How does Wiesel connect the events with his views on God as the book progresses? What evidence reveals this? Question 4: What textual evidence reveals the state of Wiesel's belief in God by the end of the book? Question 5: What is your personal response to Wiesel's faith journey?


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