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Multiple Choice
1. D (Chapter 1)
2. C (Prologue-Chapter 3)
3. B (Chapter 4)
4 .B (Chapter 7)
5. A (Chapter 9)
6. A (Chapter 10)
7. B (Chapter 12)
8. C (Chapter 14)
9. C (Chapter 15)
10. D (Chapter 18)
11. A (Chapter 19)
12. D (Chapter 20)
13. B (Chapter 22)
14. C (Chapter 25)
15. D (Chapter 28)
Long Answer
1. Mengele could have simply killed Leon, but instead he removed the possibility of futurity in Leon’s life. Even if he survives the death camp, he will not be able to have children. His legacy will end with him. The mutilation is also an attack on Leon’s manhood. (Chapters 17-21)
2. First, Lale has never forgotten his adoptive Romany family. Second, Gita recognizes and respects the importance of this to Lale. Though she reprimanded Lale for excessively grieving over the Romanies, this shows that she has come to accept what they meant to him.