The answer is B because it just is so deal with it
Hey there,
The reason why Eliezer has strong reaction to hearing the Kaddish at the moment is basically because he was the one who rebelled against his religion, and from this he always thought why would God (which is loving) do something like this. Elie then doesn't pray to God to help him in the case that he need's help with.
Final answer:

~Jurgen
In the story, a family of white people is worried about security. Riots occur in the city, in "coloured neighbourhoods", even black maids have been attacked by thieves . So, the mother and son notice that some neighbours have placed a series of jagged metal wires on top of the gate and they decide to do the same.
One night, the mother tells her son a bedtime story about a prince who climbs through a bush of thorns to bring Sleeping Beauty back to life. The next day, the boy recognizes the jagged swire on the wall as representative of his own bush, and he attempts to climb them in an attempt to duplicate what the prince did. The boy becomes tangled in the metal coil, cut and stabbed and torn . As he struggles and screams in agonizing pain, he becomes further trapped in the metal wire and he finally dies.
I never read the book BUT I do know the types of figurative language if that’ll help.
Similes: a comparison using like/as.
For example: she is as innocent as an angel.
Metaphor: a comparison of things that are not alike normally.
For example: the black sheep, if you have cold feet, etc.
Hyperbole: an extreme exaggeration
For example: I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!