Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Sickness, malnourishment, freezing, gassed, burning — all of these caused many _____ | deaths | 100%
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The person Elie did not want to be separated from | father | 100%
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This was often split up | family | 90%
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Elie's hometown | Sighet | 90%
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The lack of food caused them to nearly _____ to death | starve | 90%
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This was used to identify the inmates | tattoo | 90%
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Where Jews were relocated to live before being sent to a camp | ghetto | 80%
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Elie's religion | Jewish | 80%
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Jews wished life would go back to this | normal | 80%
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Country where many concentration camps were located | Poland | 80%
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The country the Jews were hoping would liberate them | Russia | 80%
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Juliek played this. | violin | 80%
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Elie looked into this at the end of the book and saw a corpse | mirror | 70%
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The inmates daily food supply was referred to as this | ration | 70%
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The most efficient way to transport the Jews | trains | 70%
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Elie's tattoo | A-7713 | 60%
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The Germans used giant ovens to burn these | bodies | 60%
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Many prisoners on the death died because they were _____ by sleeping in the snow. | frozen | 60%
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Elie had these regarding his religion once in the camps | doubts | 50%
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He helped Elie learn the Kabbalah. | Moishe | 50%
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The Jewish book Elie studied | Talmud | 50%
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The barracks were arranged in these | blocks | 20%
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Many of the inmates felt this way whenever they were singled out by the authorities | afraid | 10%
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