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Night by Elie Wiesel Global Introductions

Discrimination Where do we still have discrimination in our world today? What causes individuals to hate certain groups of people? Use at least 3 of the following words: condemn, contribute, denounce, embody, exclude.

Standing By What are the consequences of simply standing by when something bad is occurring instead of acting? Use at least 3 of the following words: cease, coincide, conform, encounter, distinguish.

Belongings If you were told you must leave your home, and you knew everything would be destroyed, write down 3 things you would bring. Explain why you would bring each item Use at least 3 of the following words: covet, enrich, exemplify, express, reinforce, signify.

World Change Is it possible to have world peace? Is it possible for one individual to impact the world for the better? Explain how this can or cannot be done. Use at least 3 of the following words: achieve, accommodate, cease, condemn, dominate, interact.

Hate What are the effects of hate? How does it impact our emotions, health, and reasoning? Use at least 3 of the following words: affect, alter, contribute, exclude, prevent, maintain.

Nobody Explain how someone dehumanizes another individual? How is it possible to take away a person’s humanity? Use at least 3 of the following words: condemn, alter, assert, denounce, exclude, prohibit.

Second Holocaust Do you believe a second Holocaust is possible in today’s world? Explain your answer. Use at least 3 of the following words: conform, displace, eliminate, emerge, enlighten, identify.

Liberty Why is this picture ironic? Use at least 3 of the following words: reflect, reveal, signify, symbolize, imply, interpret.

Basic Necessities What are the effects of a lack of basic necessities? Use at 3 of the following words: affect, alter, contribute, exclude, prevent, maintain

Education Respond to the following statement by agreeing or disagreeing. In your response give examples that support your opinion. Educated, cultured people are more likely to do good for their society. Use at least 3 of the following words: achieve, anticipate, compel, contribute, enlighten, interact.

Religion Respond to the following statement by agreeing or disagreeing. In your response give examples that support your opinion. Religion will be the anchor when all else fails. Use at least 3 of the following words: affirm, contribute, elate, embrace, persevere, reinforce.

Evil Respond to the following statement by agreeing or disagreeing. In your response give examples that support your opinion. Evil is done by bad people who have no consciences. Use at least 3 of the following words: contradict, contrast, transform, utilize, project.

Civilization Respond to the following statement by agreeing or disagreeing. In your response give examples that support your opinion. When civilization has been stripped away, man cannot function. Use at least 3 of the following words: accommodate, analyze, conform, encounter, enhance.

Disturbing Details From our research, discussions, video, and readings, what has disturbed you the most about the Holocaust? Use at least 3 of the following words: affect, depict, eliminate, identify, influence, signify, symbolize.

Novel’s Impact What impact has this novel had on you? Use any 3 words from Power Verb List.

Words of Thanks If you had 10 minutes to write a letter to loved ones that you may never say again, what would say? What would you thank them for?