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         <title>1. In what ways has Elie been daring?                         2. Describe his ability to still show bravery and self-restraint.  </title>
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         <title>Eliezer and the other prisoners witness another execution of a pipel (young boy) involved in sabotage against the SS. That night, Wiesel writes, “The soup tasted of corpses.”               1. Explain what Elie means or how he feels by this statement.                             2. How has this experience further added to Elie&#39;s struggle with religion?</title>
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         <title>Dehumanized means to become less than a human being. Elie gives an example of how he has become dehumanized and writes, “That is what concentration camp life had made of me.” (Weisel 54)                                         1. What are some things that Elie has done throughout this chapter that make him feel bad about himself?                                 2. Do you agree that Elie should feel guilt? Why or why not?</title>
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         <title>1. Explain the circumstances behind Elie receiving 25 lashes from Idek the Kapo.                       2. Why do you believe Elie was punished in this way?  </title>
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