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What is the author's primary purpose in this passage?
to inform readers that the train had reached its stopy
Which phrase best supports the author's purpose?
How does the memoir genre allow the author to
achieve his purpose in this passage?
Through the windows, we saw barbed wire; we
understood that this was the camp....
Suddenly there was a terrible scream: "Jews, look! Look
at the fire! Look at the flames!"
And as the train stopped, this time we saw flames rising
from a tall chimney into a black sky..
We jumped out. I glanced at Mrs. Schächter. Her little
boy was still holding her hand.
In front of us, those flames. In the air, the smell of
burning flesh. It must have been about midnight. We had
arrived at Birkenau, reception center for Auschwitz.
-Night,
Elie Wiesel

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What is the author’s primary purpose in this passage?  

To express the terror of the situation.

Which phrase best supports the author’s purpose?  

"Those flames...The smell of burning flesh."

How does the memoir genre allow the author to achieve his purpose in this passage?

By conveying the fear and horror they felt.

The author's primary purpose was in order to express the terror regarding the situation.

  • The passage explains the primary purpose of the author which was the expression of the terror of the situation. The phrase that depicts the purpose of the author is "Those flames ... The smell of burning flesh".

  • The author was able to achieve the purpose through the memoir genre as it conveys the horror and the fear that they felt.

In conclusion, the author structured used words like "flames", "scream" etc to show how fearful the situation was.

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