
Night Chapters 2 and 3
Quiz by Cinco Delgado
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- Q1
All the following are examples of dramatic irony in section 2 except which
Mrs. Shachter claims to see fire while riding in the cattle car to Auchwtiz
Everyone in Ellies cattle car is not familiar with the sign at Auschwitz
The jews on the cattle car are told that Auschwitz has good conditions that families would not be separated and that all would find work there in factories or fields
Rather than nurture support, Mrs. Schachter, the jews beat and bound her to silence her
30s - Q2
How is Madame Schachters vision an example of foreshadowing
What she sees reminds the reader of what happens before she has her vision
What she sees happens earlier in the story
What she sees reminds the reader of his or her understanding of the holocaust.
What she sees is what will happen to many jews later in the story
30s - Q3
Which of these is a theme that can be inferred when we consider what happens to Mrs. Schachter
Humans will bond together and ensure that everyone will complete a given objective
Humans are fearless and will tackle any other element of nature head on
Humans will exhibit survival of the fittest and will only look after themselves when endangered
Humans will show compassion to others, especially in cruel periods
30s - Q4
How does Elie feel about religion when he arrives at Auschwitz
He teaches other prisoners how to be strong and reminds them how job was tested
He begins to question his faith
He remains just as passionate as he was prior to being deported to Auschwitz
He still believes in god devoutly even though his father begins to doubt his faith
30s - Q5
What is the purpose of the parentheses night "(is is any wonder that ever since then sleep tends to elude me )"
The () indicate what Elies father is thinking and felling
The () indicate what Ellie believes the soldiers at Auschwitz must be thinking today
The () are departures from the plot they are an aside or a thought from the future
The () are departures from the plot. They are a fantasy inside Ellies head
30s - Q6
When the jews say Kaddish the prayer for the dead for themselves how is this incident an example of situational irony
This prayer is not typically said for oneself it is said for others who are dying or dead
This prayer is usually recited by non-mystics not those who believe in Kabbalah
This prayer is not typically said for jews it is said for other nonbelievers
This prayer is ussually recited by rabbi not those who generally believe in the faith
30s - Q7
What is the real news Stien, Ellies relative at Auschwitz hears
It is likely that Stiens family has been murdered
It is likely that Stiens family is safe
It is certain that Sties family is sade
It is certain that Stiens family has been tortured for their war crimes
30s - Q8
What is ironic about how german soldiers and women act at the end of Section 3
The soldiers flirt with german girls they live happily while jews suffer
The soldiers treat the prisoners kindly in front of the women which is fake and not true
The soldiers beat the soldiers in front of women to impress them which is ironic and tragic
The soldiers treat the prisoners like friends which is unlike how they usually treat them
30s