1. That Rabbi Eliahu's son purposely leaves him behind in Elie Wiesel's Night demonstrates D. The son's disloyalty shows that in the concentration camps, human decency was strained past the breaking point.
It does not show that:
Thus, Rabbi Eliahu's son abandoning his father shows how human decency was strained.
2. When Elie Wiesel begged "an elegant Parisian lady" to stop tossing coins into the water for the poor boys, the coins symbolize C. people's thoughtlessness about each others' suffering.
Thus, the coins do not symbolize the:
3. The effect the frequent description of the crematoria for burning the prisoners' bodies at the concentration camp creates is A. It reinforces the horror of the Nazi Holocaust.
Thus, the effect of the frequent description of the crematoria does not:
4. The narrator's image in this excerpt about digging a hole in the wall of dead and dying people refers to B. He creates space enough so that he can breathe.
Thus, the image does not refer to Eliezer's ability to:
5. Using the incident of the young Zalman stopping because of his terrible stomach pain advances in the plot in the Night in these ways:
B. The incident conveys how people are forced to care only about themselves.
D. The incident reveals the urgency with which the men are being pushed through the march.
Thus, the incident does not show that Zalman was not willing to survive or Wiesel's desire to abandon his friends and father.
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