Night - By Elie Wiesel section 7-9

1. How has Eliezer's father changed during the course of the night-long march?

A. He has become a shriveled old man.

B. He is convinced he will stay alive.

C. He rejects everything about his religion.

D. He begs his son to let him die.


2. When Eliezer's father finally awakens from a rest, he smiles at his son. The author says, "I shall always remember that smile. What world did it come from?" What does he mean?

A. Eliezer cannot understand how his father had the capacity to smile in those circumstances.

B. The smiling shows that Eliezer's father is more dead than alive.

C. His father has been given a vision of the future in his dreams.

D. His body is healing itself, and he is more comfortable than before.