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Chapter 4 Prompt: What events lead to the two hanging Wiesel describes? How does Wiesel feel about his evening meal after each hanging? What do his reactions suggest about how he is changing? Include text evidence to support your response.

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Answer: 1. The first on was because the young boy was armed with weapons. The second one because the pipel was stealing.

               2. The first one tasted better than ever because he knew that he was lucky to still be alive. The second meal tasted like corpses.

               3. He used to love God and now he is questioning if God even exists.

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The first was due to the fact that the young boy was armed. The second was due to the pipel's thievery. Because he understood he was blessed to still be alive, the first one tasted better than ever.

How did Elie say the soup tasted the night pipel was hanged?

The soup tasted like corpses the night after the little servant boy was hanged, according to Elie.

The second course tasted like rotting corpses. He used to worship God, but now he wonders if God really exists.

Thus, The first was due to the fact that the young boy was armed

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