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5 January, 17:57

Which quotations from chapter 7 of Night convey an atmosphere of panic? Select two options.

"Here or elsewhere, what did it matter?"

"Suddenly, the evidence overwhelmed me: there was no longer any reason to live, any reason to fight."

"Then, two 'gravediggers' grabbed him by the head and feet and threw him from the wagon, like a sack of flour."

Father! Father! Wake up. They're going to throw you outside."

"And I started to hit him harder and harder."

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  1. 5 January, 18:17
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    The answers are:

    "Father! Father! Wake up. They're going to throw you outside."

    "And I started to hit him harder and harder."

    Explanation:

    The question is asking for two quotations from Chapter 7 of Night which shows an atmosphere or "situation of panic." Such situation makes the characters involved frightened and it also makes them overreact. So, the quotation, "Father! Father! Wake up. They're going to throw you outside," presents a panic situation wherein the person is trying to think wildly by shouting at his father.

    The second quotation, "And I started to hit him harder and harder," also shows a panic situation wherein the person doesn't come to think clearly of what he is doing. Out of panic, he hit the person over and over again.

    Thus, this explains the answers.
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