What significant event occurs in Chapter 3 of Night?
Exploring Night: Chapter 3

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10th Grade
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Sarah Williams
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1.
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Elie and his father arrive at Auschwitz.
Elie and his father are separated at the train station.
Elie and his father are liberated from a concentration camp.
Elie receives a letter from his mother.
2.
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How does Eliezer's relationship with his father evolve in this chapter?
Their relationship remains unchanged throughout the chapter.
Eliezer's relationship with his father evolves into a deeper bond of mutual support and responsibility.
Eliezer distances himself from his father to focus on his own survival.
Eliezer's father becomes increasingly dependent on him for survival.
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What are the main themes presented in Chapter 3?
The impact of climate change on communities
The importance of friendship
Struggle for identity, societal expectations, conflict between personal desires and external pressures.
The role of technology in society
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Describe the conditions of the camp as depicted in this chapter.
The camp provides comfortable sleeping arrangements and recreational activities.
The camp is well-organized with ample food and clean water.
The camp is overcrowded, lacks proper shelter, and has insufficient food and sanitation, creating a harsh and inhumane environment.
The camp is located in a scenic area with beautiful surroundings.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role does faith play for Eliezer in Chapter 3?
Faith only brings despair and no hope for Eliezer.
Faith is irrelevant to Eliezer's survival.
Eliezer relies solely on his physical strength, not faith.
Faith plays a crucial role as both a source of hope and a point of crisis for Eliezer.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the arrival at Auschwitz impact the prisoners?
The arrival at Auschwitz was a joyful experience for the prisoners.
The arrival at Auschwitz dehumanized prisoners, stripped them of their identities, and subjected them to extreme fear and brutality.
The arrival at Auschwitz allowed prisoners to reunite with family members.
The arrival at Auschwitz provided prisoners with better living conditions.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the significance of the selection process described in this chapter?
It eliminates all candidates who apply.
It focuses on diversity over qualifications.
It ensures the selection of the most suitable candidates.
It simplifies the hiring process.
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