Homework: Parents/guardian, please assist your child with
the homework.
Option 3:
On everyone's back, there was a sack. In everyone's eyes,
tears and distress. …
And there I was, on the sidewalk, watching them … unable to
move. Here came the Chief Rabbi, hunched over, his face strange looking without
a beard, a bundle on his back. His very presence in the procession was enough
to make the scene seem surreal. It was like a page torn from a book, a
historical novel, perhaps, dealing with the captivity in Babylon …
They passed me by,
one after
the other, my teachers, my friends, the others, some of
whom I had once feared, some of whom I had found ridiculous, all those whose
lives I had shared for years. There they went, defeated, their bundles, their
lives in tow, having left behind their homes, their childhood.
1.
How are people described by Eliezer?
2.
What was Eliezer doing?
3.
How does he describe the Chief Rabbi?
4.
How the Eliezer describe his presence?
5.
Why were people felt defeated?
Option 2
On everyone's back, there was a sack. In everyone's eyes,
tears and distress. …
And there I was, on the sidewalk, watching them … unable to
move. Here came the Chief Rabbi… his face strange looking without a beard, a
bundle on his back. His …presence … was enough to make the scene seem surreal.
It was like a page torn from a book, a historical novel, perhaps, dealing with
the captivity in Babylon …
They passed me
by, one after the other, my teachers, my friends, the others, some of
whom I had once feared, some of whom I had found ridiculous, all those whose
lives I had shared for years. There they went, defeated, their bundles, their
lives in tow, having left behind their homes, their childhood.
1.What did everyone carry on their backs? On their faces?
2.Where and what was Eliezer doing?
3. How did Chief Rabbi look?
4. What was the rabbi’s presence like?
5. Why was everyone defeated?
Option 1
On everyone's
back, there was a sack. In everyone's eyes, tears and distress. …
And there I
was, on the sidewalk, watching them … unable to move.
1. What did everyone carry on their backs?
On their faces?
2. Where and what was Eliezer doing?
Here came
the Chief Rabbi… his face strange looking without a beard, a bundle on his
back.
3. How did
Chief Rabbi look?
His
…presence … was enough to make the scene seem surreal (not real). It was like a
page torn from a book…
4. What was
the rabbi’s presence like?
They passed
me by, one after the other, my teachers… they went, defeated… having
left behind their homes, their childhood.
5. Why was
everyone defeated?
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