Night Vocabulary #2 I can determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text. I can use context as a clue to the meaning of a word.

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Night Vocabulary #2 I can determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text. I can use context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. Night 2 Vocabulary

It was imprudent of me to say those few words to you, but I knew that you would not betray me…” p. 54 Imprudent- lacking discretion; unwise; incautious; rash

Immediately after our arrival, he had bread brought for them, some soup and margarine. (In fact, this affection was not entirely altruistic; there existed here a veritable traffic of children among homosexuals, I learned later.) Altruistic- adj.- unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others

He looked like the typical SS officer: a cruel, though not unintelligent, face, complete with a monocle. He was holding a conductor’s baton and was surrounded by officers (p.31). SS-abbreviation of Schutzstaffel; a military style unit of the Nazi party that acted as a special police force

The Kapos were beating us again, but I no longer felt the pain. Kapos- Nazi concentration camp prisoners who were given special privileges in return for supervising other prisoners on work crews. They were often common criminals and were notorious for their brutality toward fellow inmates.

Having once belonged to a Zionist youth organization, they knew countless Hebrew songs. And so we would sometimes hum melodies evoking the gentle waters of the Jordan River and the majestic sanctity of Jerusalem. Sanctity- holiness; sacredness p. 50

Never shall I forget the nocturnal silence that deprived me for all eternity of the desire to live. (p. 34) Nocturnal- adj; of or happening during the night

The instincts of self-preservation, of self-defense, of pride, had all deserted us. In one terrifying moment of lucidity, I thought of us damned souls wandering through the voice, souls condemned to wander through space until the end of time, seeking redemption, seeking oblivion, without any hope of finding either (p.36). Lucidity- n.- clear- headedness; clarity; rational understanding Oblivion- n.- state of being completely forgotten

But we had to get up whenever a Kapo came in to check if, by chance, somebody had a new pair of shoes. If so, we had to hand them over. No use protesting; the blows multiplied and, in the end one still had to hand them over. Kapos- Nazi concentration camp prisoners who were given special privileges in return for supervising other prisoners on work crews. They were often common criminals and were notorious for their brutality toward fellow inmates.