English, 05.02.2021 21:30 noahdavis4650
On page 36, Elie says, "We were incapable of thinking. Our senses were numbed, everything was fading into a fog. We no longer clung to anything..." How do you explain this attitude? What might cause Elie and the others to react this way to the terrible situation they are in?
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