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People to Know 1

People to Know 1. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. People to Know 2. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Night 1. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Night 2. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. Figurative Language. 10. 20. 30. 40. People to Know 1. The notorious Nazi who wrote down Elie’s number. a. Juliek

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People to Know 1

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  1. People to Know 1 10 20 30 40 50 People to Know 2 10 20 30 40 50 Night 1 10 20 30 40 50 Night 2 10 20 30 40 50 Figurative Language 10 20 30 40

  2. People to Know 1

  3. The notorious Nazi who wrote down Elie’s number. a. Juliek b. Dr. Mengele c. Hitler 10 People to Know 1

  4. Dr. Mengele 10 People to Know 1

  5. The Kapo who beat Elie in the warehouse. Idek Juliek Meir Katz 20 People to Know 1

  6. Idek 20 People to Know 1

  7. She lost her mind and screamed about fire. Rabbi Eliahou Akiba Drumer Madame Schachter 30 People to Know 1

  8. Madame Schachter 30 People to Know 1

  9. He played his violin the night he died. Idek Elie Juliek 40 People to Know 1

  10. Juliek 40 People to Know 1

  11. Man who saved Elie from being strangled. Meir Katz Juliek Yossi 50 People to Know 1

  12. Meir Katz 50 People to Know 1

  13. People to Know 2

  14. Elie hoped he would not desert his father, like this man’s son did. Josef Mengele Rabbi Eliahou Akiba Drumer 10 People to Know 2

  15. Rabbi Eliahou 10 People to Know 2

  16. This is what the author’s family called him. Elie Eliezer Eli 20 People to Know 2

  17. Eliezer 20 People to Know 2

  18. A cultured shopkeeper, he was “more concerned about others than his own family.” Elie Mr. Wiesel Rabbi Eliahou 30 People to Know 2

  19. Mr. Wiesel 30 People to Know 2

  20. When he lost his faith, he died and the others forgot to say Kaddish as they had promised. Franek Alphonse Akiba Drumer 40 People to Know 2

  21. Akiba Drumer 40 People to Know 2

  22. The younger sister of the author who disappeared with her mother. Tzipora Tibi Zalman 50 People to Know 2

  23. Tzipora 50 People to Know 2

  24. Night 1

  25. The narrator describes which of the following time periods: a. 1914-1917, when Wiesel was in his twenties b. 1923-1926, when Wiesel was a pre-teen c. 1943-1946, when Wiesel was a teenager 10 Night 1

  26. 1943-1946, when Wiesel was a teenager 10 Night 1

  27. Elie Wiesel’s family probably would have avoided the concentration camp if they had a. Refused to get into the cattle car. b. Bribed the SS officers instead of burying their money c. Fled to Palestine when Moshe warned them 20 Night 1

  28. Fled to Palestine when Moshe warned them 20 Night 1

  29. When Wiesel first saw children murdered at Birkenau, he a. Prayed for the Lord’s protection from death b. Rebelled against a Lord who would allow this to happen c. Told himself this must be part of the Lord’s plan 30 Night 1

  30. Rebelled against a Lord who would allow this to happen 30 Night 1

  31. An SS officer announced that those who _________________ would die in the furnaces. a. Could not work b. Wore yellow stars c. Had numbers on their arms 40 Night 1

  32. Could not work 40 Night 1

  33. The young Pole and others who stole food during air raid alerts were… a. Hanged b. Given reduced rations c. Beaten 50 Night 1

  34. Hanged 50 Night 1

  35. Night 2

  36. When thousands attended a Rosh Hashanah service in the camp, Wiesel a. Fasted b. Did not join the prayers c. Spoke the blessing 10 Night 2

  37. Did not join the prayers 10 Night 2

  38. Wiesel had an operation on his a. Foot b. Hand c. Eye 20 Night 2

  39. Foot 20 Night 2

  40. If Wiesel had remained in the hospital, he would probably soon have been a. Exterminated b. Liberated c. The subject of experimentation 30 Night 2

  41. Liberated 30 Night 2

  42. Wiesel saw German workmen laugh as prisoners fought to the death over a. A gold coin b. A game of cards c. A crust of bread 40 Night 2

  43. Crust of Bread 40 Night 2

  44. When the prisoners were finally liberated from Buchenwald, their first thought was of a. Revenge b. Their families c. Food 50 Night 2

  45. Food 50 Night 2

  46. Figurative Language

  47. “And he began beating him with an iron bar. At first, my father simply doubled over under the blows, but then he seemed to break in two like an old tree struck by lightning.” 10 Figurative Language

  48. Simile 10 Figurative Language

  49. “As for my mother, she was walking, her face a mask without word, deep in thought.” 20 Figurative Language

  50. Metaphor 20 Figurative Language

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