English, 19.01.2021 21:20 darcyshay62871
In the first half of Night, Elie Wiesel describes how life changed for the Jewish
community in Sighet leading up to their deportation to a concentration camp, then
details his experiences at Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buna.
Think about an event from sections 1-3 that interested or surprised you and write a
personal response about it. A personal response might answer these types of
questions:
•How did you feel as you were reading that part? Why?
•Why did you find that event interesting, surprising, or perhaps horrifying?
•What connections can you make to that event and something that's happened in
your own life or in recent history?
Your personal response should use the RACE strategy and be at LEAST
three complete sentences for full credit on this assignment.
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Could someone write me a personal narrative it can be your idea
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In the first half of Night, Elie Wiesel describes how life changed for the Jewish
community in Sigh...