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From Night By Ellie Wiesel

Lines 80-83

What does the author notice about Mengele,
and why is this significant?

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Answer:

Mengele stands, determining whether new arrivals are fit to work or whether they are to be killed immediately. Taking the prisoner's advice, Eliezer lies about his age, telling Mengele he is eighteen. He also says that he is a farmer rather than a student, and is motioned to Mengele's left, along with his father.

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