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In Elie Wiesel's Night, before the Jews of Sighet are deported to concentration camps, they are forced to move into a ghetto that the Germans have made.

A)Why do some of the Jews think the move will be an improvement?
They believe that the ghetto walls are God's way of keeping them away from harm.

B)The ghetto is located in an area of town close to the forest, where they can flee.

C)They think that the ghetto will be a neutral zone in which they can trade with both the Germans and the Allies.

D)They imagine that they will remain in the ghetto, protected, until the war ends.

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The answer for this question would be option C. In Elie Wiesel's Night, before the Jews of Sighet are deported to concentration camps, they are forced to move into a ghetto that the Germans have made and some Jews think that the move will be an improvement because they think that the ghetto will be a neutral zone in which they can trade with both the Germans and the Allies. Hope this helps.

D might be right too because I remember them saying that exact thing