The Postcard Short Essay - Answer Key

Anne Berest
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 115 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

The Postcard Short Essay - Answer Key

Anne Berest
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 115 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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1. What was written on the postcard Lélia received?

Lélia received a postcard with the handwritten names of four of her family members who died in concentration camps in Germany. The names were Ephraïm, Emma, Jacques, and Noémi.

2. When did Anne ask Lélia about the history of their family?

For many years after receiving the postcard, Anne did not ask Lélia about the Rabinovitch family. About ten years later after Lélia received the postcard, Anne was about to give birth. This inspired her to ask more questions.

3. Why did Ephraïm and Emma travel to Pesach?

Ephraïm and Emma traveled to Pesach in 1919 as newlyweds because they wanted to announce to the Rabinovitch family that they were going to have a child. Additionally, Ephraïm's father had specifically asked them to attend because he wanted to speak with them about something important.

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