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Night Comprehension Chapter 2 Questions
1. Explain, “our eyes were open, but too late.” Where was the train at this point? 2. What was foreshadowed by Madame Schacter’s nightmare?
3. What did some of the passengers do to quiet Madame Schacter?
4. Where did the train finally stop?
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1. The phrase "our eyes were open, but too late" reflects the passengers' late realization of the imminent danger they faced as they approached Auschwitz, which they could see from the train window.
2. Madame Schachter’s nightmare foreshadowed the horrors of the concentration camps and the impending suffering the passengers would endure.
3. To quiet Madame Schachter, some passengers physically restrained her, while others tried to placate her with harsh words and dismissive attitudes.
4. The train finally stopped at Auschwitz, the infamous Nazi concentration and extermination camp.

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