
Night Analysis Quiz
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10th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Analyze how the theme of dehumanization in *Night* is developed through the narrative. Consider the progression of events and Elie's experiences in the concentration camps. How does this theme influence the reader's understanding of the Holocaust?
It shows the gradual loss of Elie's identity and humanity, emphasizing the brutal impact of the camps.
It highlights the resilience and eventual triumph of the human spirit, as seen through Elie's survival.
It provides a detailed historical account of the events, focusing mainly on factual accuracy.
It underscores the role of faith in Elie's life, showing how his beliefs are challenged but ultimately restored.
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DOK Level 4: Extended Thinking
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Evaluate the symbolism of night in Elie Wiesel's *Night*. How does the symbolism of night evolve throughout the book and what does it ultimately represent in the context of Elie's story?
Night symbolizes hope and the promise of a new day.
Night represents the darkness and terror of the Holocaust, growing deeper as Elie's suffering increases.
Night is merely a backdrop for the events and does not carry symbolic weight.
Night symbolizes peace and tranquility, offering a contrast to the day's horrors.
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DOK Level 4: Extended Thinking
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Discuss the development of Elie's character from the beginning to the end of *Night*. How does his transformation reflect broader themes of identity and survival?
Elie remains unchanged, symbolizing the enduring nature of faith and identity.
Elie becomes increasingly cynical and detached, reflecting the erosion of humanity and identity under extreme conditions.
Elie's character becomes more religious and faithful as the narrative progresses.
Elie adopts a more optimistic view of life, symbolizing hope and renewal.
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DOK Level 4: Extended Thinking
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What can be inferred about Elie Wiesel's purpose for writing *Night*? Consider the narrative style, the detailed recounting of events, and the emotional depth of the memoir.
To provide a historical account of the Holocaust for academic study.
To offer a personal and emotional testimony to educate and remind future generations of the horrors of the Holocaust.
To entertain readers with a dramatic and fictionalized story.
To argue for the philosophical understanding of evil.
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DOK Level 4: Extended Thinking
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the use of symbolism in *Night* enhance the reader's understanding of Elie's internal struggles and external challenges?
Symbolism is used sparingly, focusing the reader more on the literal events than on deeper meanings.
Symbolism, such as the recurring theme of night, deepens the sense of loss and despair, mirroring Elie's emotional and physical torment.
The symbols are often confusing and detract from the narrative's impact.
Symbolism primarily serves to provide historical context rather than to reflect personal struggles.
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DOK Level 4: Extended Thinking
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In *Night*, how does Elie Wiesel's portrayal of different characters enhance the reader's understanding of the various human responses to extreme adversity?
Characters are one-dimensional, representing only the negative aspects of human nature.
Characters are portrayed with depth, showing a range of responses from collaboration to resistance, which highlights the complexity of human nature.
All characters are portrayed as victims, which simplifies the narrative.
Characters are overly heroic, which can seem unrealistic under the circumstances.
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DOK Level 4: Extended Thinking
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Analyze the impact of the father-son relationship in *Night* on Elie's personal journey. How does this relationship influence his actions and decisions throughout the Holocaust?
The relationship is of little importance and does not affect Elie's decisions significantly.
The relationship provides strength to Elie, helping him to survive physically and emotionally.
The relationship causes Elie to make poor decisions that jeopardize his survival.
The relationship becomes a burden to Elie, leading to his emotional detachment.
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DOK Level 4: Extended Thinking
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