Answer:
For Eliezer his religion, his identity of being Jewish is everything.
Explanation:
‘Night’ is a novel authored by Elie Wiesel. The central character and the narrator of this novel is Eliezer, and the story is about the Jews and how Nazi treated the Jews under the rule of Hitler.
It was the year 1944 when Nazis took over Hungary. The story of Eliezer depicts the pain and struggle of thousands of Jews back then. The initial part of the novel shows how important religion is to Eliezer, and most of the time it is his teacher Moishe The Beadle with whom Eliezer talks and discuss about religious things.
The excerpt given above is taken from Phillis Wheatley's poem "On Being Brought from Africa to America". The word sable literally means color black. In this line, Wheatley uses the word "sable" to indicate sense of inferiority. The author is an African and their race color is different from the rest.
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Answer:
I hope you understand
Explanation:
<h3>As he trudged expectantly down the trail in a fake-fur parka, his rifle slung over one shoulder, the only food McCandless carried was a ten-pound bag of long-grained rice—and the two sandwiches and bag of corn chips that Gallien had contributed.</h3>
It shows that Huck's father believes in him.
Answer: B
Explanation: Hope this helped! :)
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