1
In this chapter he was questioning gods superiority against man. As man have outwitted gods many times. (Hint: the definition of this emotion is - "not established as a fact, and so open to question or debate. ")
2
Elie shows "Ac__pt_nce" towards his father dying and finally decides to let him go and rest in peace.
3
It is important for the book because it re-installs fear into Elie after he gets whipped by Idek for showing dis-_________ by wandering and catching him with a young polish girl.
4
Its significant because Elie doubts God's sense of justice. (Hint another word for doubt))
5
It symbolizes ________ because no one believed Moshie the Beadle.
6
In this chapter Elie doubts god and wants to die rather than suffer their torture so during that time Elie is _______ .
7
When Juliek plays his last song it gives the rest of the prisoners "H__mony" as they accept their fate.
8
When Eilie escapes and wakes up in the hospital after recovering for two weeks he reliizes he is "_______" for life. This is because whatever happened to him in those camps will stay with him forever.
9
This chapter Elie was ____ not to go for the bread in the train as many people who did died trying to get some. While he was traveling to his final destination.