Mr. Wiesel chooses not to go with Maria, but gives his family the choice. Elie and his sisters choose not to be separated from their parents.
When thinking about Mr. Wiesel, his choice not be separated from his community is not surprising. Elie describes his father in the very beginning of the book as more attentive to the community than to his family. This choice to keep the family together is also referenced later in the book when the family is forced to separate after getting off the train.
When I think about my family, I think my parents wouldn't have given me the choice. My father would probably have smuggled us out with the first chance and not waited. While he is an optimistic person, he does not trust that everyone has goodness. If we had to make a choice like Eliezer did, I would not have wanted to be separated from my parents. I would've been too afraid to face the unknown without them.
It feels hard at first and depressing but if it’s ment to be then that’s it
In my opinion if i have something that i really want people to listen to i write it down, for example i always argue with my Father and i while ago he really got on my nerves and wouldn't listen to me, so that night i wrote down what i wanted to say to him and left it on the kitchen table so he would see it in the morning, he did and he took into account what i said.
Answer:
Fact
Explanation:
History is fact, it's apart of the past, something that has already happened.