The purpose of the march described towards the end of "Night" by Elie Wiesel can be inferred as an evacuation from advancing enemy forces. The context of the book, which chronicles the harrowing experiences of Jewish prisoners during the Holocaust, highlights the dire conditions and the constant threat faced by the prisoners, suggesting that the march was driven by the need to move them away from danger rather than for any celebratory or beneficial reasons.
from the book "Night by Elie Weisel" What can be inferred about the purpose of the march described towards the end of the text?(4 points)
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A celebratory parade
A celebratory parade
Evacuation from advancing enemy forces
Evacuation from advancing enemy forces
A military training exercise
A military training exercise
Relocation to better living conditions
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