While Elie and his father are facing extreme cold, exhaustion, and the constant threat of being shot by guards while marching to a conceptration camp, what is the camp called?
What is Gleiwitz?
What does Elie witness happen to the rabbi during the journey?
What is the rabbi's son abandons him?
What is Elie’s father’s physical condition as the story progresses in Chapter 8?
What is weak?
What provides a moment of hope and distraction for the prisoners, showing that the enemy is also attacking the Nazis?
What is the air raid?
What is the role of the "selection" process in Chapter 7?
What is determines who dies and who lives?
How does Elie feel after the death of his father?
What is alone?
By recognizing his father’s vulnerability and the need for mutual support, how does Elie become? (1 Adjective)
What is protective?
In Chapter 7, what is Eliezer's Stance on his faith?
What is doubt?
What does Elie do to survive after his father’s death?
What is fight to survive?
What is the significance of the death march to Gleiwitz?
What are the effects of dehumanization?
What is the theme of chapter seven shown through the difficult choices people have to make often at the expense of others?
What is survival?
How do Elie's feelings change towards the other prisoners in Chapter 8? (2 words)
What is fluctuates between self-preservation and empathy?
What does Elie say that shows how he feels that the struggle for survival has changed him, making him less compassionate and more focused on his own survival?
He is "no longer..."
What is "no longer my father's son"?
What were the conditions in the barracks at Gleiwitz. (Three Adjectives)
What are cramped, unsanitary and filled with despair?
On what day did Elie's father disappear from his cot?
What is January 29, 1945?