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         <title>Make up your own question about ANY chapter or event we&#39;ve read so far. This could be something that you didn&#39;t understand or confused you, or even a question I posed on another board that you didn&#39;t understand (at the end of the day, I&#39;ll do my best to answer these). </title>
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         <title>Question 1: During a short rest, Eliezer and his father fight to stay awake because they know that sleep could lead to their deaths. At one point, Eliezer has to wake his dozing father, who is startled and then smiles. Eliezer writes, “I shall always remember that smile. What world did it come from?” (p. 90). Why do you think his father smiled?</title>
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         <title>Question 2: Rabbi Eliahu is searching for his son, whom Eliezer remembers seeing during the march. To his horror, Eliezer realizes that the Rabbi’s son may have intentionally kept running to put distance between himself and his weakening father. Do you believe the son’s actions were justified? Why or why not? </title>
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         <title>Question 3: Juliek gives his final performance to a mass of dying people. In the morning, Wiesel describes his violin as “an eerily poignant little corpse” (p 95). Look up the definition of “poignant” and explain this metaphor. </title>
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