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jekas [21]
3 years ago
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As the Jews were being forced into the ghetto they could take only what they could carry. In some cases they were given as littl

e as 15 minutes to gather their belongings. If given the same time constraints what would you bring with you? Make a list of 15 items that you would take with you
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1 answer:
olasank [31]3 years ago
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1. A shirt
2. A pair of pants
3. Several pairs of socks
4. Several pairs of clean underwear
5. Deodorant
6. Toothbrush
7. Toothpaste
8. Hairbrush
9. Soap
10. A warm jacket
11. Sturdy shoes
12. Food 
13. Water
14. Medicine
15. A washcloth
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