Night - Chapters 1-3 Review

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the author use imagery to convey the feelings of the characters?
Imagery is used to depict the stark realities and emotional turmoil faced by the characters.
Imagery is primarily used to describe the physical appearance of the characters.
Imagery serves to create a humorous tone throughout the narrative.
Imagery is used to illustrate the setting without any emotional context.
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How does Elie's relationship with his faith change throughout the first three chapters?
Elie's faith is strengthened as he finds hope in his community.
Elie's faith is challenged as he witnesses the horrors of deportation and loss.
Elie becomes indifferent to his faith and stops practicing religious rituals.
Elie grows more devout and begins to question the existence of God.
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Moishe the Beadle was a _________ mentor to Elie.
spiritual
physical
academic
financial
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the mood of Chapter 1 characterized by?
Confusion and denial.
Joy and acceptance.
Anger and frustration.
Calm and serenity.
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What does the term 'spiritual mentor' mean in the context of Elie and Moishe?
A guide who influences one's beliefs and understanding of faith.
A person who provides financial support during difficult times.
An individual who teaches practical skills for survival.
A friend who offers emotional support without any religious context.
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What does Elie mean when he says hatred remains their only link?
It signifies the deep emotional scars and divisions caused by oppression.
It represents a bond formed through shared experiences of joy.
It indicates a desire for revenge against their oppressors.
It reflects a sense of unity among the oppressed.
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What is the significance of Moishe the Beadle's character in the story?
He represents the voice of warning and the ignored truth.
He symbolizes hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
He serves as a comic relief character throughout the narrative.
He is a representation of the community's strength and unity.
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