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5 July, 14:24

In the book, "Night" What is Eliezer's main thought as he approaches the gates of Auschwitz?

A He is trying to figure out a way to escape without being seen by the soldiers.

B He does not want to be separated from his father.

C He is sad because he knows he will never see his mother and sisters again.

D He wants his father to let go of him so he appears to be older than

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  1. 5 July, 16:36
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    The answer is B. He does not want to be separated from his father.

    Explanation:

    This quotation from the text supports this: "My hand tightened its grip on my father. All I could think of was not to lose him. Not to remain alone" (page 30). Eliezer had just been separated from his mother and sisters.
  2. 5 July, 18:03
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    he wants his father to let go of him so he appears to be older than
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