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THE BARRETT BOWL Night Edition

THE BARRETT BOWL Night Edition. Rules No name calling No whining Use of Notes on any Round = 2 point deduction Remember to keep your voices low when

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THE BARRETT

BOWLNight

Edition

Rules•No name calling•No whining •Use of Notes on any Round = 2 point

deduction•Remember to keep your voices low

when discussing answers amongst your teammates…

•Sheets that are not turned in to Ms. Barrett by “Time’s Up!” do NOT count.

Night Part 1

Characters

1. Who bullied Elie into giving up his gold crown (tooth)?

2. This character hallucinates and screams, “Fire! I see fire!”

3. Who asked for a prayer to be said for him, but then everyone forgot?

4. This character plays his violin before freezing to death.

5. This relative asks if his wife and children are still alive, and Elie lies to him.

6. This character is also known as A-7713.

7. This character publicly whips Elie 25 times until the protagonist is unconscious.

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Night Part 1 ANSWERS

Characters

1. Who bullied Elie into giving up his gold crown (tooth)? Franek 2. This character hallucinates and screams, “Fire! I see fire!” Mrs. Schachter3. Who asked for a prayer to be said for him, but then everyone forgot? Akiba Drumer

4. This character plays his violin before freezing to death. Juliek

5. This relative asks if his wife and children are still alive, and Elie lies to him. Stein of Antwerp6. This character is also known as A-7713. Elie Wiesel

7. This character publicly whips Elie 25 times until the protagonist is unconscious. Idek

Night Part 2

Lit Terms

1. “When Adam and Eve deceive You, You chased them from paradise. You were displeased by Noah’s generation...” (Wiesel 67-68). 2. “This [camp] had an iron gate with the overhead inscription: Arbeit Macht Frei. Work makes you free” (Wiesel 40).3. “The dentist, a Jew from Czechoslovakia, had a face not unlike a death mask” (Wiesel 51).

4. “The world had become a hermetically sealed cattle car” (Wiesel 24). 5. Define Motif.6. Write an example of an Allusion from the book.7. Find another example of any lit term in Night with page number.

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Night Part 2 ANSWERS

Lit Terms

1. “When Adam and Eve deceive You, You chased them from paradise. You were displeased by Noah’s generation...” (Wiesel 67-68). Allusion

2. “This [camp] had an iron gate with the overhead inscription: Arbeit Macht Frei. Work makes you free” (Wiesel 40). Irony

3. “The dentist, a Jew from Czechoslovakia, had a face not unlike a death mask” (Wiesel 51). Litotes

4. “The world had become a hermetically sealed cattle car” (Wiesel 24). Metaphor5. Define Motif. A reoccuring subject, idea, or concept in a literary work6. Write an example of an Allusion. varies7. Find another example of any lit term in Night with page number. varies

Night Part 3

Keystone-Type Questions

1. Using the Preface to help you, write downone of Elie Wiesel’s purposes for writing Night.

2. On page 4, which sentence best suggeststhe idea that twelve-year-old Elie may not have felt emotionally close to his father at the beginning of the memoir?

3. “The ghetto was ruled by neither German nor Jew; it was ruled by delusion” (Wiesel 12). This quote suggests ________________ about the Jews in the Ghetto.

4. During the initial medical checkup, the dentist was more conscientious than thedoctor because he _________.

5. How does the setting and conditions of the train affect the feelings of the passengers?6. The description of the tall and strong Polish youth’s behavior before he was executedat the gallows suggests that he was _______________.7. In contrast, the slow strangulation of the little pipel symbolizes the slow strangulationof Wiesel’s _____________________.

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Night Part 3 ANSWERS

Keystone-Type Questions

1. Using the Preface to help you, write downone of Elie Wiesel’s purposes for writing Night.

To gain a better understanding of the terror, have a written record of the events, to educate others so it doesn’t happen again2. On page 4, which sentence best suggests

the idea that twelve-year-old Elie may not have felt emotionally close to his father at the beginning of the memoir? “He rarely displayed his feelings, not even within his family, and was more involved with the welfare of others than with his own kin” (4).

3. “The ghetto was ruled by neither German nor Jew; it was ruled by delusion” (Wiesel 12). This quote suggests that that the Jews were living in denial about the dangers to come. 4. During the initial medical checkup, the dentist was more conscientious than the doctor because he was looking for GOLD.

5. How does the setting and conditions of the train affect the feelings of the passengers? Fearful of the unknown; no idea where they are going or what is going to happen to them.6. The description of the tall and strong Polish youth’s behavior before he was executed at the gallows suggests that he was brave, defiant, powerful, unafraid.7. In contrast, the slow strangulation of the little pipel symbolizes the slow strangulation

of Wiesel’s faith in God, hope of survival, etc.

Night Part 4

Comprehension Questions

1. What reason does Elie’s father give Elie for not selling his business and leaving the country?

2. Rabbi Eliahou was looking _________________.

3. The young French girl that Elie met in Buna and then later met in Paris was actually:

A. Jewish B. German C. Aryan D. American

4. The men cleaned the block before evacuation in an ironic attempt to prove ______________.

5. Why does Elie need an operation?6. What belief did the Jews of Sighet have about their future when they were moved into the ghettos?7. What happens to the father and son who fight for bread on the train?

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Night Part 4 ANSWERS

Comprehension Questions

1. What reason does Elie’s father give Elie for not selling his business and leaving the country? Too old to start over

2. Rabbi Eliahou was looking for his son.

3. The young French girl that Elie met in Buna and then later met in Paris was actually:

A. Jewish B. German C. Aryan D. American

4. The men cleaned the block before evacuation in an ironic attempt to prove they were men and not animals.

5. Why does Elie need an operation? Drain his swelling foot6. What belief did the Jews of Sighet have about their future when they were moved into the ghettos? They were hopeful and felt safe. 7. What happens to the father and son who fight for bread on the train? Son kills father and son gets killed by the others.

Night Part 5

Vocabulary

1. To bind; to confine (the hands); to restrain from movement, progress, or action2. The most undesirable part3. Clearness of thought or style4. Insulting or abusive language5. “The doors were nailed, the way back_________________ cut off” (24).6. “First _________: Jews were prohibited from leaving their residences…” (10).7. “Not a sound of distress, not a ___________ cry, nothing but mass agony and silence” (89).

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Night Part 5 ANSWERS

Vocabulary

1. To bind; to confine (the hands); to restrain from movement, progress, or action manacle2. The most undesirable part dregs3. Clearness of thought or style lucidity4. Insulting or abusive language invectives5. “The doors were nailed, the way backirrevocably cut off” (24).6. “First edict: Jews were prohibited from leaving their residences…” (10).7. “Not a sound of distress, not a plaintive cry, nothing but mass agony and silence” (89).

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