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During the selection process, which side of the selection was safe?

Right side

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True or False: The SS officer tells Eli to take care of his father.

False: he is dead weight, and Elie can have two rations

100

What were the officers trying to do to Eli's father?

Throw him off the train.

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True or False: According to Elie Wiesel, everyone who hears a survivor's story shares the responsibility of bearing witness.

True

100

Who is the author of Night?

Elie Wiesel 

200

What archetype did the Pipel exemplify?

Innocence.

200

Who liberated Buchenwald?

The Russians.

200

What did Eli do to stop the officers from doing X to his father?

Slap his father across the face to wake him up.

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What was the first thing many prisoners did after liberation?

Eat

200

True or False: Rabbi Eliahu's son foreshadows Eli's own struggle with his father.

True

300

Name 1 theme of Night.

Varies (Loss of innocence, loss of humanity, silence, loss of faith, etc.)

300

Who did Eli find in the barracks?

Juliek
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How did Eli end up back in the hospital after liberation?

Food poisoning. 

300

What thoughts made Eli feel ashamed after waking up?

He wished he never found his father.

300

True or False: The Germans threw bread into the train cars for entertainment. 

True.

400

What was the true purpose on why Parisian woman was throwing the coins?

To watch them fight 

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What did Eli's father say before he died?

Elie's name.

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What happened when Eli woke after his father's death?

Someone else was in his cot/spot.

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Why was the Parisian woman response to throwing coins?

She was "giving to charity"

400

What instrument did X play before he died?

Violin

500

What was Elie's full tatoo?

A-7713

500

What disease did Eli's father have?

Dysentery 

500

How many people made it off the train at Buchenwald?

12

500

What terrible act did Eli witness on the train?

A son kill his father for bread.

500

What did Eli see in the mirror after liberation?

A corpse of himself. (A corpse, note: "himself" alone will not work)