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Reading Check
1. On April 30, 1995, Bitton-Jackson returns to the site of her liberation by American soldiers for a commemoration ceremony. In what city did this take place?
2. Of the people who attend the commemoration ceremony, how many of them were Holocaust survivors?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. As stated in the Foreword, what is the main purpose of Bitton-Jackson retelling the “past evils” of her experience in the Holocaust?
Paired Resource
“Livia Jackson on Josef Mengele”
Reading Check
1. As a child, what does Bitton-Jackson dream of becoming when she grows up?
2. What is the excuse Bitton-Jackson’s teacher provides as the reason all schools are closing?
3. Bitton-Jackson is forced to give up what birthday present in Chapter 3?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What are the different ways Bitton-Jackson and her brother react to being forced to wear the Jewish star?
2. Describe Bitton-Jackson’s encounter with Mr. Stern at the synagogue in Chapter 5. How does it foreshadow what’s to come?
Reading Check
1. In Chapter 7, Laura tries to put a positive spin on the family being transferred to the labor camp, saying that at least there will be what there?
2. Why does Bitton-Jackson miss saying goodbye to her father when he leaves for the labor camp?
3. Laura uses what material to make knapsacks for the family?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. How does Bitton-Jackson find pride in her Jewish heritage in the ghetto described in Chapter 6?
2. Though the guards assure Jewish residents that they will receive all their possessions back when they return from the labor camps, something makes Bitton-Jackson sneak her notebook into her blouse. What does she see?
Reading Check
1. In Chapter 12, what age does Dr. Mengele instruct Bitton-Jackson to say she is?
2. What does the sign hanging above Auschwitz’s gate say?
3. When Bitton-Jackson first files into the barracks in Chapter 14, how long has it been since she had a drink of water?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. In Chapter 11, why does Pista point to his breast pocket when he waves goodbye to Bitton-Jackson?
2. Describe the scene during Bitton-Jackson’s first night in Auschwitz. What is the mood in the barracks?
Paired Resource
“Some Notes on My Father’s Cousin, Joseph Roth”
“Christian Persecution of Jews Over the Centuries”
Reading Check
1. On the way to the latrine, Bitton-Jackson sees her reflection in what object for the first time since arriving at Auschwitz?
2. On their 10th day in Auschwitz, Laura finds someone willing to swap places in the barracks, making it possible for which relative to be nearer to Laura and Bitton-Jackson?
3. The prison-guards are known by what German term?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. In Chapter 19, Bitton-Jackson witnesses someone being killed for the first time. What happens, and what realization does this make her have?
2. What is the “miracle” that happens in Chapter 20?
Reading Check
1. Why does Laura faint on the train from Krakow to Auschwitz?
2. Who helps Bitton-Jackson free her mother when a bunkbed collapses on her?
3. In Chapter 25, Bitton-Jackson learns that the next morning the SS will select women who will work where?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Which of Laura’s behavior in Chapter 22 shows that she has lost her will to live?
2. What are the circumstances in Chapter 24 that lead Bitton-Jackson to understand the true scope of Auschwitz?
Reading Check
1. How has Laura managed to save a handkerchief from her marriage trousseau?
2. In Chapter 28, Bitton-Jackson and her mother are transported to what German town?
3. The factory director (Herr Zerkübeloversees) selects 35 women for what group? Provide the name of this group.
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. In Chapter 26, how does Bitton-Jackson convince the SS that she is a “good worker,” despite the wound on her leg?
2. How does Laura’s decision to use her potato to kindle a Sabbath light in Chapter 30 contribute to the book’s larger themes?
Reading Check
1. In Chapter 33, rumors swirl that the camp will be evacuated into what nearby country?
2. What special food permission do peelers get, as described in Chapter 34?
3. When Bitton-Jackson and Laura are freed by American soldiers in Chapter 35, Laura refuses to eat until they find whom?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. How does the SS guard known as “Goat” save Bitton-Jackson’s life in Chapter 31?
2. As described in Chapter 32, what is the dream that Bitton-Jackson has about her father and what might it represent?
Paired Resource
“Holocaust Memorial Stones at Last Allowed in Bavarian City”
Reading Check
1. When gunfire erupts in Chapter 36, where does Laura suggest that Bitton-Jackson hide?
2. In Chapter 37, Irene sustains injuries on what part of her body?
3. What song does the everyone on the refugee boat sing when the Statue of Liberty comes into view?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. When Bitton-Jackson returns to her family home in Chapter 38, how does she find that it’s changed?
2. After the terror of the Nazi concentration camps, how does Bitton-Jackson feel about readjusting to her newfound freedom?
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