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English, 12.11.2020 20:30 bthomas78

After reading the Preface and Foreword from Night Preview the document, please write a two-paragraph reflection. Questions to consider in your reflection:

Why do you think Elie wrote this book?
Why was it difficult to write the book?
Why was a new translation written?
Why was Night difficult to sell in the beginning?
Everything Elie witnessed was horrifying but what really stuck with him?

Do NOT summarize. I know what information is included in the text. I want to know what your thoughts are after reading them.

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