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from the book "Night by Elie Weisel" How does the author's relationship with his father influence his actions?(4 points)
Responses
It has no significant impact on his decisions
It has no significant impact on his decisions
It leads to arguments between them
It leads to arguments between them
It motivates him to stay alive
It motivates him to stay alive
It causes him to abandon his father
Responses
It has no significant impact on his decisions
It has no significant impact on his decisions
It leads to arguments between them
It leads to arguments between them
It motivates him to stay alive
It motivates him to stay alive
It causes him to abandon his father
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In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the author's relationship with his father significantly influences his actions, particularly in the following way:
- **It motivates him to stay alive**: Throughout the harrowing experiences in the concentration camps, Wiesel's bond with his father becomes a crucial source of strength and motivation. His desire to stay alive is largely driven by his need to support and care for his father, which instills a sense of purpose amidst the despair. The relationship ultimately highlights the importance of familial ties in the face of extreme adversity.
- **It motivates him to stay alive**: Throughout the harrowing experiences in the concentration camps, Wiesel's bond with his father becomes a crucial source of strength and motivation. His desire to stay alive is largely driven by his need to support and care for his father, which instills a sense of purpose amidst the despair. The relationship ultimately highlights the importance of familial ties in the face of extreme adversity.
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