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1 March, 21:50

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. 1 March, 21:52
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    For Edgenu! ty the correct answers are:

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

    "And I started to hit him harder and harder."
  2. 1 March, 22:00
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    The correct answers are quotations two and four.

    Panic is a sudden unmanageable feeling of anxiety, despair or fear, which often produces impulsive manners of conduct.

    In the second quotation, the information received is so paralyzing, that the person has no more lucidity to exist or carry on.

    Regarding quotation four, the person is so nervous that he or she wakes his or her father to tell him that people will come to throw him outside.
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