Book Report On Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the book Night, the author describes his life being a prisoner for the Nazis. In this book, we are described with how Eli survived and what he and his father went through. We learn about how the prisoners were treated in the concentration camps. In the next two paragraphs, I will be sharing my opinion on what I think are the two most terrifying experiences the author, Eli, had to endure. The first piece of evidence I found the most terrifying was on page 85, where the SS forced Eli and the other prisoners on a death march. In the text, it states, "The night was pitch-black. From time to time, a shot exploded in the darkness. They had orders to shoot anyone who could not sustain the pace." I personally found this very disturbing since if

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