Question by (:: “Walking With Living Feet” by Dara Horn Questions? Multiple Choice!?
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1. The writer’s purpose in writing about her visit to Majdanek was most likely to -
a. tell how it felt
b. entertain the reader
c. persuade the reader to take a stand
d. teach the history of the camp

2. Which of the following sentences do you think best states the writer’s main idea?
a. “I had a very unusual fifteenth birthday.”
b. “No matter how much you read about the Holocaust, nothing can ever be like seeing it with with your own eyes.”
c. “Nobody in Lublin noticed…”
d. “No words exist to describe how I felt.”

3. The writer says that no Lublin residents noticed anyone entering the camp through the barbed wire gate and leaving through the chimney because -
a. if they had, their fate would have been the same as the prisoners’ fate
b. they could not see over the high walls around the camp
c. the camp was so far from town they could not see what went on inside
d. they did not want to know what was happening in the camp

4. Planting a tree in soul taken from a concentration camp is a symbol of -
a. good land management
b. good growing out of evil
c. a need for revenge
d. a misuse of resources

Best answer:

Answer by Brenda
1.d
2.b
3.a
4.b

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