Meaning of the word vulnerable
open to harm or danger
Name at least three teachers that I talk to often.
Ms.Gomez, Mr.Mazloom, Mr. Foltz. Ms. Hashim
What color does Ms.Zuniga wear often?
What is the best ways to combine sentences 1 and 2:
(1) The Holocaust was a time in history. (2) It took place during World War II, which lasted from 1933 to 1945.
The Holocaust took place during World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945.
What grade did Ms.Zuniga teach before 9th grade
6th grade
Meaning of the word appelplatz
German word that translates to "roll call area" or "roll call square".
What does Mr. Foltz usually say just before you are dismissed for the weekend?
Have a great weekend...do something for yourself and do something for someone else.
What is one thing Ms. Zuniga tell you guys to not do, that is one of the fastest ways to get her mad.
open her door, or turn off the lights
What change is needed in sentence 5:
(5) The biggest and most infamous camp was called Auschwitz, where thousands of people were kept against there will.
change there to their
Read the following line from the text and answer the question.
"[18] I pointed to the corpses around him; they too had wanted to rest here." The authors use of language emphasizes a feeling of--
emphasizes hopelessness
What is the likely meaning of the word "mass" in the following excerpt: "a mass of cyclists."
a collection of people or things gathered together.
At some point in the book "Night," Elie teaches his father how to march in a line. Given this detail, Elie likely views himself as a_________.
caretaker/protector
This theme in the book "Night," is shown when the prisoners must fight to stay alive through sheer willpower_______.
survival
What word would make the phrase "treated terribly" more effective?
A. celebrated
B. provided for
C. dehumanized
D. supported
dehumanized
The line "arguing with Death itself" from the book "Night," suggest that Elie is trying to fight against_____.
The inevitable loss of his father.
tender means_____. (not the dating app).
sense of gentleness
Elie is often trying to protect his father from succumbing to exhaustion and death. Which of the following lines from the text supports this?
A. I tightened my grip on my father’s hand. The old, familiar fear: not to lose him. (paragraph 3)
B. The orders were given over the loudspeakers: ‘Form ranks of fives! Groups of one hundred! Five steps forward!’ (paragraphs 1-2)
C. He had become childlike: weak, frightened, vulnerable. (paragraph 16)
D. AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE CAMP, SS officers were waiting for us. We were counted... (paragraph 1)
A
When the prisoners in "Night" were isolated from the outside world and stripped of their identity/dignity, this emphasizes a theme of________.
dehumanization
What punctuation change is needed in sentence 6?:
(6) The Nazis used gas chambers as a way to kill large numbers of people quickly.
no change is needed
What career did Ms. Zuniga have before becoming a teacher?
Senate Aid/ Politics
What state other than Texas has Ms. Zuniga lived in?
Michigan
What is the name of the book that we "read" this semester?
Night
In the poem "My Captain My Captain," the speaker refers to the Captain as "my" captain. The speaker likely feels:
admiration, fear, resentment, or indifferent towards the Captain?
admiration
How should sentence 9 be revised?:
(9) This event is remembered today to prevent similar things.
This tragic event is remembered today to ensure history does not repeat itself.
Use the following lines from the poem: "It is some dream that on the deck, You've fallen cold and dead."
The poet uses language to show that the speaker--
is in denial about the character's death