Read the excerpt from chapter 7 of Night. My father had huddled near me, draped in his blanket, shoulders laden with snow. And what if he were dead, as well? I called out to him. No response. I would have screamed if I could have. He was not moving. Suddenly, the evidence overwhelmed me: there was no longer any reason to live, any reason to fight.

(What is the author’s viewpoint about the situation in this excerpt?)


A.The author believes that his father should keep fighting to remain alive.

B.The author believes that his experience is the same as those of the other passengers.

C.The author believes that there is nothing he can do to help his father, so he lets him die.

D.The author believes that the situation is without hope, so he sees no reason to continue on.

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D.The author believes that the situation is without hope, so he sees no reason to continue on.

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The answer is:

D.The author believes that the situation is without hope, so he sees no reason to continue on.

In the excerpt from "Night," the author Elie Wiesel recalls the moment when he believes his father is dead. Because his father is covered in a blanket, has snow on his shoulder and does not move, even when he narrator talks to him to wake him up, he assumes he is dead. As a consequence, he considers that without his father to stand with him, he is hopeless and has no justification to continue to live.