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Explore the powerful themes and symbols in Ruth Minsky Sender's memoir "The Cage" through interactive quizzes. Learn about the characters, setting, and historical context of this poignant story.
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Who Am I ? English in Action In the Beginning.. What’s that Word? Leaving Lodz 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
I was Riva’s younger brother that was hidden in the root cellar because I had TB.
I managed to take Riva’s name off the list of teenagers to be taken away.
This is the way I would show that The Cage is a book in my essay
This is how The Terrible Things, the story about the animals in the clearing, is punctuated.
This is using something concrete to explain something that is abstract or difficult to understand.
Mama sends the older siblings away because she is afraid for their safety because they are older.
This is the reason Mama doesn’t take Riva and the younger boys away from Lodz.
Mama feels that the Nazis will not bother a widow with four young children.
Daily Double The mob surrounds Harry for this reason.
This is symbolic of Mrs. Gruber severing ties with her Jewish neighbors.
This is the name of the group that searched their ancestry to find out if they had any German blood.
This is the name of the area where the Jews were “locked in”, in the city.
This is the Jewish council that oversees the work in the ghetto.
The Nazis have promised Shmulek that working hard in the labor camp will guarantee his family more food.
What is the trick the Nazis use to get Shmulek to volunteer to go to the Labor camp?
Riva and her brothers create this to keep those living in Lodz going, even though there is no food.