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Diary Entry Imagine you and your family are forced to leave your home with only what you can carry in your arms. You are moved to a ghetto, where you must now share a small apartment with several other families. If you refuse to move into the ghetto, you will be shot. If you try to leave the ghetto, you will be shot. In a matter of hours, your entire life has changed – no more home, very few belongings, and total uncertainty.
Your task is to write a diary entry describing your experience and your feelings. Try to really imagine yourself and your family in this situation. Use the space below to describe what happens to you, and to express how it makes you feel. Use the back of the page if you need more space.

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