Chapters 1 & 2
Chapters 3 - 5
Chapters 6 - 9
Figurative Language
Irony
100
How did everyone react to Moishe's warnings?

They ignored him

100

At selection, Elie lies and says he is how old?

18

100

Who beat Elie one night on the marches?

He never found out

100

"Never shall I forget..." repeated at the beginning of every line is an example of what kind of repetition?

Anaphora

100

What type of Irony is when the audience knows something the narrator/character does not?

Dramatic

200

What year were the Jews of Sighet sent to the ghetto?

1944

200

Who is "The Angel of Death?"

Dr. Josef Mengele

200

What happened to Rabbi Elihou's son?

He abandoned his father

200

"Never Shall I forget those moments tat murdered my God and my soul..." is an example of what?

Hyperbole

200

What type of irony is when an outcome is different than normally expected?

Situational

300

What war is going on?

WWII

300

What identification was used on the prisoners?

tattooed numbers

300

What does Elie's father die from?

Dysentery

300

"...the small faces of children whos bodies I saw transformed into smoke..." is an example of what?

Metaphor

300

What type of irony is when words are used to say the opposite of what is meant?

Verbal

400

What was foreshadowed by Mrs. Schacter's nightmares?

The crematorium

400

What two reasons does Elie want to leave the infirmary for?

His father and he suspects he will be killed if he stays.

400

Who liberated the camp?

Americans

400

"...under a silent sky" is an example of what?

Aliteration

400

"I have more faith in Hitler than in anyone else. He alone has kept his promises, all his promises, to the Jewish people." Is what type of Irony?

Verbal

500
At the end of chapter 2, the Jews arrive at what concentration camp?

18

500

What was the crime for which the prisoners were hanged?

Theft

500

At the end of the memoir, Elie compares himself to a...

corpse

500

"Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever." is an example of what?

Personification

500

When the sick were liberated by the Russians was what type of irony?

Situational