because he had nice shoes on, and those who wore nice shoes had to give them up in replace for older shoes given by the the prisoners leaders in charge of them, however, since they were forced to stand in mud, all of it covered his shoes making them not as visible
In the book Night, Elie Wiesel was grateful for the mud because it helped him conceal his identity and avoid being transferred to another camp during a selection. The mud acted as a camouflage, enabling him to blend in and stay with his father.
Elie was grateful for the mud because he was wearing a new pair of shoes and he hoped that as long as the mud covered them, they wouldn't get taken away by the Nazis. 'Night' is a book written by Elie Wiesel and published in the mid 1950s.
In the book, Night, Elie Wiesel thanks God for mud because he was wearing his new pair of shoes. If the guards would have noticed he was wearing nice, new shoes they would have immediatley taken them away, but the mud made them dirty and they didn't notice them. Basically everything has already been taken away from him, his freedom, his family, HIS LIFE, and all he had left were his shoes.
He was grateful for the mud in the story because it covered his feet and he got to keep his shoes.
Later they were taken anyways, but at the moment it was helpful.
The book Behind Mud Walls was written by William Wiser.
Mud swallows build nests both during the day and night. Barn swallows are also known to do the same thing.
Aladdin - 1994 Night of the Living Mud - 1.49 was released on: USA: 17 November 1994
We held an epic mud wrestling event for our mate's bucks night in march and used the mix from thepartyisoverhere.com. The mud was slippery as hell and went everywhere... You better have a hose next to your arena!
mud shark
"Clear as mud."
the whole mud structure .I read it in a book
The appositive in the sentence "The book Jerome was carrying, a dictionary, fell into the mud", is dictionary which is describing the noun book.The appositive 'dictionary' renames the subject noun 'book'.
they sleep in big bushy nest made of leaves, branches, mud and twigs
No, Parvana's Journey by Deborah Ellis is the 2nd book in the trilogy. The third book is called Mud City. Parvana's Journey is about her search for her missing family and Mud City is about her friend, Shauzia.
The appositive in the sentence "The book Jerome was carrying, a dictionary, fell into the mud", is dictionary which is describing the noun book.The appositive 'dictionary' renames the subject noun 'book'.
yertle the turtle and the mud king