Asked by Gaby
Which quote from the train car could be interpreted as the foreshadowing by the author?
a) "You'll see, you'll find your husband and sons again … In a few days…"
b) "Fire! I see a fire! I see a fire!"
c) "Keep her quiet! Make that madwoman shut up. She's not the only one here…"
d) "Everybody out! Leave everything inside. Hurry up!"
is it A?
Which passage contains a sensory detail related to the sense of touch?
a) Some pressed against the bars to see. There was nothing. Only the darkness of night.
b) Our very skin was aching.
c) The afternoon went by slowly.
d) Another scream jolted us.
is it B??
a) "You'll see, you'll find your husband and sons again … In a few days…"
b) "Fire! I see a fire! I see a fire!"
c) "Keep her quiet! Make that madwoman shut up. She's not the only one here…"
d) "Everybody out! Leave everything inside. Hurry up!"
is it A?
Which passage contains a sensory detail related to the sense of touch?
a) Some pressed against the bars to see. There was nothing. Only the darkness of night.
b) Our very skin was aching.
c) The afternoon went by slowly.
d) Another scream jolted us.
is it B??
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Title? Author?
Answered by
Gaby
It's Night from Elie Wiesel
Answered by
Lucina
This book is Night by Elle Wiesel. I haven't read all of it so I can't help you :( Sorry!
Answered by
Lucina
Sorry, I could help you with the first bit. I think you are right about the first question
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree with b as the answer for the second question.
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