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What does Elie's father imply about the role of faith in survival?

A.Faith is not needed if one is physically strong.

B.Without God none of them will survive.

C.Faith and prayer are the only actions that can save them.

D.To survive, one must have faith in himself if nothing else.

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For Elie's father, faith and prayer are the only actions that can save them, as option C shows.

Why does Elie's father think so?

  • Because he recognizes that he is in a very difficult situation.
  • Because faith is all you have left.
  • Because he believed that God hears him through prayer.

Elie's father is in deep suffering, as he is imprisoned and tortured in a concentration camp. She knows how difficult it is to get rid of it and knows that he will not be able to maintain himself without God's help, so he keeps faith.

This question is about the story "Night" by Elie Wiesel. You can learn more about this book at the link:

https://brainly.com/question/12237266

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