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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    To whom does the author dedicate this book?

    • A.

      Parents and sister

    • B.

      Mother and father

    • C.

      Brother

    • D.

      Sister

    Correct Answer
    A. Parents and sister
    Explanation
    The author dedicates this book to his parents and sister, the dedication stating, "In memory of my parents and my little sister, Tzipora."

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following is true about the messages conveyed in the book?

    • A.

      Everything is inverted

    • B.

      Values were useless and are destroyed

    • C.

      You don't care for your loved ones at all

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The book conveys the idea that everything is inverted, meaning that things are turned upside down or reversed. It also suggests that values were useless and have been destroyed, implying that they hold no significance or importance. Additionally, the book implies that you do not care for your loved ones at all, indicating a lack of concern or disregard for the people close to you. Therefore, all of the given statements are true about the messages conveyed in the book.

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  • 3. 

    What did the author explicitly express in the story?

    • A.

      His increasing disgust for humanity

    • B.

      The desire to govern

    • C.

      The death of God

    • D.

      A & C

    Correct Answer
    D. A & C
    Explanation
    The author explicitly expresses his increasing disgust for humanity and the death of God in the story. This can be inferred from the text where the author expresses his disdain for the actions and behavior of humanity, showing his growing disgust. Additionally, the author also discusses the death of God, indicating a rejection of religious beliefs and the loss of faith in a higher power. These themes are clearly conveyed in the story.

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  • 4. 

    How is the story described by fans and critics?

    • A.

      Sparse and fragmented narrative

    • B.

      Melancholic and gloomy mood

    • C.

      Bloody and violent experience

    • D.

      Long and detailed account

    Correct Answer
    A. Sparse and fragmented narrative
    Explanation
    The story is described as having a sparse and fragmented narrative. This means that the plot and events in the story are not fully developed or cohesive. It may have gaps or missing information, leaving the reader with an incomplete understanding of the story. This style of storytelling can create a sense of mystery and intrigue, as well as requiring the reader to fill in the gaps themselves.

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  • 5. 

    At the height of what event did the story take pace?

    • A.

      American Civil War

    • B.

      The Dark Era

    • C.

      British Occupation

    • D.

      The Holocaust

    Correct Answer
    D. The Holocaust
    Explanation
    The story took place during the Holocaust, which was a period of mass genocide and persecution of Jews and other minority groups by the Nazis in Germany during World War II. This event was marked by extreme violence, discrimination, and the systematic extermination of millions of innocent people.

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  • 6. 

    Who are considered the perpetrators in the story?

    • A.

      American GI Joes

    • B.

      British Royal Army

    • C.

      German Nazis

    • D.

      French Defense Corps

    Correct Answer
    C. German Nazis
    Explanation
    The perpetrators in the story are the German Nazis. This is because they are the ones responsible for committing the acts or crimes mentioned in the story. The other options, American GI Joes, British Royal Army, and French Defense Corps, are not mentioned as being involved in any negative actions in the story.

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  • 7. 

    Where is the actual location of the story?

    • A.

      Dresden

    • B.

      Auschwitz

    • C.

      Buchenwald

    • D.

      B & C

    Correct Answer
    D. B & C
    Explanation
    The actual location of the story is both Auschwitz and Buchenwald.

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  • 8. 

    Where specifically is the setting of the story?

    • A.

      A family home

    • B.

      School

    • C.

      Prison

    • D.

      A concentration camp

    Correct Answer
    D. A concentration camp
    Explanation
    The correct answer is a concentration camp. This can be inferred from the options provided, as the other options (family home, school, and prison) do not align with the context of the question. Additionally, the mention of a concentration camp suggests a historical or wartime setting, which further supports this answer.

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