Wiesel claims that the ghetto

  1. Wiesel claims that the ghetto was "ruled by delusion" because the Jews living there were in denial about the extent of the
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  2. What does Wiesel mean when he says that the ghettos were “ruled by delusion”?a The Jews in the ghetto remained delusionally
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  3. In this excerpt, Eliezer observes the reaction of the Jews who are about to be deported from the ghetto after spending hours
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  4. Write a paragraph in response to the following question: Why does Wiesel claim that the ghetto was “ruled by delusion” (page
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  5. What does Wiesel mean when he says that the ghettos were “ruled by delusion”?a The Jews in the ghetto remained delusionally
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  6. night by Elie Wiesel questions (one sentence each)11) do Elie and his family get to leave with all the other people in their
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  7. "The general opinion was that we were going to remain in the ghetto until the end of the war, until the arrival of the Red Army.
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  8. Why did Wiesel’s father want to give his son his knife and spoon?Wiesel needed to trade the utensils for food. Prisoners were
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  9. Why did Wiesel’s father want to give his son his knife and spoon?Wiesel needed to trade the utensils for food. Prisoners were
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  10. "Night" is a moving memoir by Elie Wiesel about his life as a Jewish teenager during the Holocaust. It describes how he and his
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