Lying down was not an option, nor could we all sit down. We decide to take turns sitting. There was little air. The lucky ones f
ound themselves near the window; they could watch the blooming countryside. After two days travel, thirst became intolerable, as did the heat. There was still some food left. But we never ate enough to satisfy our hunger. Our principle was to economize, to save for tomorrow. Tomorrow could be worse yet. –Night,
Elie Wiesel
What does the use of the phrase “the lucky ones” convey about the author’s viewpoint?
What does the phrase “But we never ate enough to satisfy our hunger” demonstrate about the author?
Answer choice
1) he feels worse off, he feels excluded, he feels hopeful
2) he refusal to accept defeat, his healthy appetite for food, his awareness of the grim situation
If you are a nice and eloquent person you will help him out but, if you are a devilish human person than you would least likely to help him out. Duuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!