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In Chapter 3, Gerda describes her family’s decision to leave their home and move to a Jewish ghetto. What factors influenced their decision? How did Gerda feel about leaving her home?
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In Chapter 3, Gerda discusses the conditions in the Jewish ghetto. How did the Nazis control and oppress the Jewish population in the ghetto? How did Gerda and her family cope with these conditions?
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In Chapter 4, Gerda describes the deportation of her family to Auschwitz. How did Gerda and her family react to the news of their deportation? How did they prepare for the journey?
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In Chapter 4, Gerda recounts the horrors of the journey to Auschwitz. What were some of the challenges and dangers they faced during the journey? How did Gerda and her family support each other during this difficult time?
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In Chapter 4, Gerda arrives at Auschwitz and is separated from her family. How does she feel about being separated from her loved ones? How does she cope with the fear and uncertainty of her new surroundings?
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In Chapter 4, Gerda describes the dehumanizing treatment she and other prisoners experienced at Auschwitz. How did the Nazis strip away the prisoners’ dignity and humanity? How did Gerda and the other prisoners try to maintain their sense of self and hope in such a brutal environment?
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In Chapter 4, Gerda reflects on the loss of her identity and the transformation she undergoes in the concentration camp. How does she describe this loss of identity? How does she adapt and survive in the face of such extreme circumstances?
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In Chapter 4, Gerda witnesses the death of a fellow prisoner and reflects on the concept of death in the camp. How does she describe the impact of death on the prisoners? How does she personally cope with the constant presence of death?
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In Chapter 4, Gerda discusses the role of faith and religion in the concentration camp. How does she describe the prisoners’ relationship with God? How does she personally grapple with her faith in the midst of such suffering?
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In Chapter 4, Gerda reflects on the importance of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. How does she define hope? How does she find strength and hope in the darkest moments of her experience?
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