Facts & Figures
Vocabulary
Literary Skills
People and Places
Rhetorical Appeals
100

the number of Jewish people murdered in the Holocaust?

What is 6 million?

100

systemic, state-sponsored persecution of Jews and others during WW 2

What is the Holocaust?

100

Creating a mental picture in the reader's head by using descriptions that appeal to the senses

What is imagery?

100

Chancellor and later dictator of Germany during WW 2 and the Holocaust

Who was Adolf Hitler?

100

appeals to credibility; trustworthiness

What is ethos?

200

the approximate total number of people murdered during the Holocaust

What is 12 million?

200

to strip away a person's basic human dignity

What is dehumanization?

200

Questions that are used to make an audience think critically, but that aren't meant to be answered

What are rhetorical questions?

200

Wrote a diary about her experiences in hiding during The Holocaust

Who was Anne Frank?

200

appeals to logical thinking; facts and figures

What is logos?

300

the year the Nazis invaded Poland, starting World War 2

What is 1939?

300

to free something or someone

What is liberation?

300

The author's central idea or reason for writing "After Auschwitz"

What is to prevent future acts of hatred / to honor the memory of the dead

300
Auschwitz survivor, author of Night, Nobel prize winner

Who is Elie Wiesel?

300
makes people feel some sort of emotion; fear, anger, joy

What is pathos?

400

the year the war ended, and the same year that Auschwitz was liberated

What is 1945?

400

hatred and prejudice against Jewish people in particular

What is anti-semitism?

400

The kiddish, or Jewish prayer of mourning, is used for effect in "After Auschwitz" as an example of this technique

What is repetition?

400

The country where the largest number of extermination or death camps, including Auschwitz, were located

What is Poland?

400

Wiesel establishes this by pointing out that he was an eyewitness to the atrocities of the Holocaust

What is ethos?

500
the year Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany, and when anti-semitic policies began rapidly spreading

What is 1933?

500

subjecting a group of people to mistreatment and harm based on their religion, race, or beliefs

What is persecution?

500

"Never shall I forget that smoke... never shall I forget those flames..." is an example of this technique in Night, in which the same sentence structure is repeated for effect?

What is parallel structure?

500

The specific name for the killing center side of Auschwitz

What is Birkenau?

500

Wiesel establishes this by using imagery and figurative language when describing the smoke, ashes, and "eternal night"

What is pathos?

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