1a.
When the Jews heard information about the invasion, they were scared at first but then later reinsured themselves that everything was going to be fine and it was just another movement. An example would be when they were moved into the ghetto. Nobody knew what was going on or where they were going. This lead them to being scared but they just had faith and believed that everything was going to be fine.
2a.
"Moshe had changed. There was no longer and joy in his eyes. He no longer sang. He no longer talked to me of God or the cabals, but only what he had seen. People refused not only to believe his stories, but even to listen to them."
This showed how Moshe was so traumatized when seeing these actions and he wanted to notify everyone. He was depressed that nobody believed him even though he knew he was telling the truth.
"I wept because--because of something inside me that felt the need for tears. That was all I knew."
This shows how Elie shows his faith and why he isn't sure why he cries when he prays. This is an important quote in the book because it shows us what kind of person he is. Even though he doesn't know what makes him feel so moved by his religion, he has no doubt about his faith and wants to learn more about it.
"A-7713!"
This simply shows how the Jews were classified and how they had no names as if they were dead. This was important to the story because it shows how little pity they have for the Jews
“There were no longer any questions of wealth, of social distinction, and importance, only people all condemned to the same fate- still unknown.”
This shows that the prisoners have nothing left and were stripped of all their valuables. They only have fate that needs to show
"You must never lose faith, even when the sword hangs over your head."
This shows that even though you think everything that is happening is bad, keep your head up and have faith. This is important in the story because they are all miserable and think they are going to die.
This showed how Moshe was so traumatized when seeing these actions and he wanted to notify everyone. He was depressed that nobody believed him even though he knew he was telling the truth.
This shows how Elie shows his faith and why he isn't sure why he cries when he prays. This is an important quote in the book because it shows us what kind of person he is. Even though he doesn't know what makes him feel so moved by his religion, he has no doubt about his faith and wants to learn more about it.
This simply shows how the Jews were classified and how they had no names as if they were dead. This was important to the story because it shows how little pity they have for the Jews
This shows that the prisoners have nothing left and were stripped of all their valuables. They only have fate that needs to show
This shows that even though you think everything that is happening is bad, keep your head up and have faith. This is important in the story because they are all miserable and think they are going to die.
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