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fenix001 [56]
2 years ago
10

Read the excerpt from chapter 7 of Night.

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mojhsa [17]2 years ago
5 0

Fro the excerpt based on the Nights, the evidence that best support the author's viewpoint is the last two options that talk about the shadow lain down and the father who had bread for his son, Mier. Thus, options D and E are correct.

<h3>What is the idea of the book the Nights?</h3>

The Nights is a book that is based on the horror and terror of the Nazi concentration camp and the story of a father. In the passage, it can be seen that food was very precious as the father was trying to hide the piece of bread.

The situation showcases the hunger as the man was getting attacked by the others when they saw him having bread. The author portrays the situation as if the people were very hungry and dying of starvation.

Therefore, the people became very cruel when they were starved.

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