Elie and the group continued to march so they would not die. Elie’s father’s him from giving up. They marched 20 kilometers before stopping at an abandoned village. On the third day the left barracks were divided into two groups- the weak and those who walked well. Elie and his dad were put in the group that could walk well. They looked out for one another.
I was a big fan of this section because it was the first section of the book that i could pull a strong message out of, as if it were a parable. No matter how bad the journey or their lives had gotten, Elie and his dad were still there for each other and could motivate each other. That is like in real life when i am faced with an obstacle my parents are always there in order to keep me motivated and going.
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great summary colin i liked the details and the fact that you gave examples from the text.
You may want to include to more detali on your post. However you had great insight and did a good job of comparing the chapter to your life.
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