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Read this excerpt from night by elie wiesel. then the train resumed its journey, leaving in its wake, in a snowy field in poland, hundreds of naked orphans without a tomb. what does the image in this excerpt refer to? the polish children who no longer have parents the train’s route through a snowy cemetery the fact that the burial grounds in poland are already full the many abandoned bodies that cannot be buried

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