Please remember to follow the updated TEXTY format, including a quote and citation.
T- Tell me something about what you read
EX- Write out an EXcerpt from the book (with citation) related to the most significant or pivotal point in the reading
Example: "My father was crying. It was the first time I saw him cry. I had never thought it possible" (Wiesel 19).
T- Try to understand better by asking a question
Y- How does it relate to you? OR, if it does not relate to you; How did reading this make you FEEL?
Monday, November 9, 2009
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(T) these pages tell about how they are treated in the concentrarion camps.
ReplyDelete(EX) "Look at the fires! Look at the flames!" (Wiesel, 26) This excerpt tells about how they were killing the Jewish People.
(T) Why did they think Jewish people were bad?
(Y) This make me feel bad because if i lived in that period of time and was a Jewish follower i would have changed religions to keep from getting killed.
(T) these pages talked about how they were being treated at the camps.
ReplyDelete(EX) "Men to left! Women to the right!" (Wiesel,29) this qoute tells about how the men and the women were being seperated into groups.
(T) Why were they killing the Jewish people?
(Y) These pages are so sad the Jewish people didnt deserve any of torcher the Nazi's were putting on them.
(T) the pages I read talked about how the Jewish people were being treated in Auschwitz.
ReplyDelete(EX) "Poor devils, you are heading for the crematorium." (Wiesel,32) this describes how someone told them that they were heading for the fire pits.
(T) Why were they burning people?
(Y) Thes pages were so depressing that I couldnt read anymore.
T everyone is being put into a berracks is Aushwitz.
ReplyDeleteEX " work or crematorium the choise is yours" ( wiesel, 39)
T why did they seperate the carpenters and blaksmiths from the rest of the group?
Y it makes my not want to read any more
T: Oh my lord they are killing babies
ReplyDeleteEX: "Yes, I did see this, with my own eyes... children thrown into the flames." (Weisell, 32)
T: How could Hitler enjoy this?
Y: Like everyone else, this is too sad
oh and nick the reason they were seperating the carpenters and the blacksmiths was because they tend to be the strongest ones from lifting all that wood and using a heavy tool like a sludgehammer so they tended to get to work and then die instead of just die
ReplyDeleteT: they are killing babies what in the world
ReplyDeleteEX: "Yes, I did see this, with my own eyes... children thrown into the flames." (Weisell, 32)
T: why would anyone do this
Y: this is terrible
T they are being aragned in to berracks in Aushwtiz.
ReplyDeleteEx i can't remeber the exact excerpt page and qoute. but i beleve the threat that Elie was givien. next time i will bring my book
T why were the prison camps so brutal if this happend in america there would be a inevetable civil war.
Y I was very shocked that humans can treat each other that way, maybe golding was right humans are naturaly evil. my mom says that people can be very cruel.
(T) They are seperated and herded into barracks. (EX) "I'll run into the electrified barbed wire" (Wiesel,33). (T) Why am I crying? (Y) I think that the Nazis deserve the Benito Mussalini treatment. (I'll elaborate tomorrow)
ReplyDeleteT they talk about what is happining in the camps and how bad they are treated.
ReplyDeleteEX "I'll run into the electrified wire" (wiesel 33)
T why dont they rise up and fight
Y I have been traped in a room before.
Ex "yes i did see this, with my own eyes... chlidren being thrown into the flames" (night,pg32)
ReplyDeleteT thourgh these pages they explane how the nazi's are treated in the concentration camps
ReplyDeleteex "Men to the left! Women to the right!"
T why are they klling babes
Y I have a 97 year old friend that went through 6 concentation camps and is still alive and lives in the outscerts of castle rock
T = The Jews are sent to Auschwitz
ReplyDeleteEX = You should have hanged yourselves rather than come here. (Wiesel 30)
T = What happened to the women?
Y = I felt sad and a little disgusted after the reading.
T they were taken to the camp, and were seperated into men and women. They were forced into terribad conditions.
ReplyDeleteEX. "I'll run into the electrifed barbed wire" (whisel 33)
T. what happens now?
Y. this reading really depressed me, and i don't think that its going to get any better