1. What textual evidence reveals the state of Wiesel’s faith at the beginning of the book? 2. What specific events affect his views on God? 3. How does Wiesel connect the events with his views on God as the book progresses? What evidence reveals this? 4. What textual evidence reveals the state of Wiesel’s belief in God by the end of the book? 5. What is your personal response to Wiesel’s faith journey? Write Your Personal Response to Night At the beginning of Night, before he ever leaves Sighet, Eliezer is a devoutly religious young man. He comes out of his experience in the concentration camps a much different person. • Write a 3–4 paragraph essay in which you interpret and describe how Eliezer’s faith is affected by his experiences. • Conclude your essay with a section that explains your personal reaction or response to Eliezer’s faith journey. • Be sure to include evidence from the text that supports your ideas. • Remember to leave some time to revise your first draft. Do your best to proofread in order to find and correct small errors.
"night"
What is the BOOK?!
"night"
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i really need this assignment completed before 3 today
I've never heard of the book. Sorry.
Well i've read the book but i don't remember much about it
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Ok so At the beginning of the book he has faith in god He started questioning if god was real due to the events he seen, he thought if god was real he wouldn't allow this towards the end Just find quotes that support this Go to SparkNotes and search quotes about faith in Night
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