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night chapters 6 and 7 guiding questions chapter 6 1. where are the pri…

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night chapters 6 and 7 guiding questions
chapter 6

  1. where are the prisoners being taken at the beginning of this chapter, and how are they traveling there? (2+ sentences)
  2. what physical conditions make the march especially dangerous? (2+ sentences)
  3. what happens to prisoners who cannot keep up during the march? (2+ sentences)
  4. what does elie say stopped him from giving in to death? (2+ sentences)
  5. what makes falling asleep so dangerous when the prisoners are finally allowed to stop marching when they reach the abandoned village? (2+ sentences)
  6. what did rabbi eliahu’s son do that made elie pray he will “never do what rabbi eliahu’s son has done”? (5+ sentences)

Explanation:

Response

To solve these guiding questions for Night Chapters 6 and 7, we analyze each question by recalling the plot details from the novel:

Question 1
Brief Explanations

At the start of Chapter 6, the prisoners (including Elie and his father) are taken from Buna to Gleiwitz. They travel by marching in the freezing cold, with no proper clothing or rest, as part of a death march to evacuate the camp before the approaching Soviet army.

Brief Explanations

The march is dangerous due to extreme cold (freezing temperatures, snow), lack of food/water, exhaustion from long hours of walking, and the SS officers’ brutality (shooting anyone who falls behind). These conditions combine to risk hypothermia, starvation, and immediate execution.

Brief Explanations

Prisoners who cannot keep up are shot by the SS guards overseeing the march. The guards enforce a merciless “keep moving” rule, and anyone too weak to continue is executed on the spot to maintain the pace and eliminate “useless” prisoners.

Answer:

At the beginning of Chapter 6, the prisoners are being taken from the Buna concentration camp to Gleiwitz. They are traveling there by marching on foot in the bitter cold, as part of a forced “death march” to evacuate the camp.

Question 2