Part I and II Night Review: Historical Context and Lit. Terms

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Test sobre Part I and II Night Review: Historical Context and Lit. Terms, creado por K Guarni el 16/10/2020.
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Pregunta 1

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One reason Hitler was able to gain so much power because he used
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  • propaganda
  • state sponsorship
  • Third Reich

Pregunta 2

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The official name of the Nazi plan to exterminate all European Jews was
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  • the ghettos
  • the final solution
  • the death march

Pregunta 3

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When the Nazis invaded __________ in 1939, World War II officially began.
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  • Poland
  • France
  • Germany

Pregunta 4

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Elie and his father arrived at __________ in 1944 and a veteran prisoner told them it would have been better to have committed suicide.
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  • France
  • Poland
  • Germany

Pregunta 5

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Before most Jewish people were deported, they were forced to live in cramped apartments with little food. These areas were known as __________.
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  • Apartments
  • Cell Blocks
  • Ghettos

Pregunta 6

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Hitler and the Nazis blamed the Jewish people for the collapse of the ___________ in Germany.
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  • town
  • economy
  • Hitler youth

Pregunta 7

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Why is Night classified as a memoir?
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  • it is written by someone else
  • it is written by one person and it focuses on one event of their life
  • it's a full on autobiography

Pregunta 8

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When Eliezer repeatedly references stories from the Bible, this is an example of
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  • allusion
  • metaphor
  • hyperbole

Pregunta 9

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Mrs. Schachter’s visions of the smoke and fire are examples of what literary device?
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  • foreshadowing
  • flashback
  • flashforward

Pregunta 10

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When Wiesel talks about meeting the young French girl who spoke to him in the factory at Buna many years later in Paris, this is an example of what?
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  • symbolism
  • flashback
  • flashforward
  • dramatic irony
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