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Night by Elie Wiesel

Final Test Review

Complete this puzzle to review for the final test on Night. Remember, the final test will have vocabulary, examples of literary terms (like similes, metaphors, personification, climax, rising action, exposition, etc.), questions about the story, and identifcation of characters. Clues in quotation marks are examples of either similes, metaphors, or personification. Some of the clues are descriptions of characters where you identify the character. Others are definitions of vocab words where you have to identify the word.

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Across
1.“The snow was like a carpet, very gentle, very warm.” (pg.94)
5.“He left then as he had come: like a wind-swept shadow.” (pg.97)
8.Which type of conflict? Elie starts to lose faith in God after seeing an innocent boy hanged.
10."Suddenly his eyes would become blank, nothing but two open wounds, two pits of terror." (pg. 72)
13.The first camp Elie went to
14.The only thing Elie cares about after his father dies
16.Jewish holiday celebrating Hebrew's liberation from slavery
17.Point-of-view the story is written from
20.Lit Term: The details that make up story.
22.A short stick or club carried by police.
23.A house of Worship for the Jews
24.Jews typically fast during ____________ to symbolize their atonement of sins.
26.On the plot diagram: Elie's father's death
28.On the plot diagram: Jews get sent to Auschwitz
29.Which type of conflict? Elie feels ashamed for wishing that his father was dead.
30.He also lost his faith...but he decided to die instead.
33.Elie's mentor; Cabbala expert
36.“Everything was regulated by the bell. It gave me orders, and I automatically obeyed them.” (pg.80)
38.German secret police
39.He played beautiful music, but died next to his broken violin
40.Short-tempered kapo in Buna
Down
1.Where the book takes place: concentration camps in Europe during WWII
2.100 started the journey to Bechenwald but only ________ made it, including Elie and his father.
3.Elie wanted to learn about this from Moche the Beadle
4.Prayer for the dead
6."It was not the first time a false prophet had foretold to us peace-on-earth...And we often believed them. It was an injection of morphine." (pg.76)
7.On the plot diagram: The Jews get freed from the camp and Elie reflects on the horrors he has endured.
9.Which type of conflict? Elie gets whipped by the kapo for catching him with a girl.
11.On the plot diagram: Who Elie is and what he is doing in the town of Sighet
12.Elie's reflection in the mirror looks like a _________.
15.Non-Jewish, blue-eyed, blonde-haired, individuals who made up Hitler's master race
18.“All around me death was moving in, silently, without violence. It would seize upon some sleeping being, enter into him, and consume him bit by bit.” (pg.95)
19.Bodies were taken to the ____________ to be burned.
21.Madame Schachter's visions of fire turned out to be ____________.
23."It was like a page torn from some storybook..." (pg.14)
25.German civilians throw ____________ at the prisoners to watch them fight for it.
27.Hatred toward Jews
31.The final camp Elie stayed in before being liberated
32.Confined areas where Jews were forced to live
34.Elie's father's dying word(s)
35.Elie lost his faith when he saw a __________ get hanged.
37.Elie and father leaving camp instead of staying and getting freed is _______; not expected outcome

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