Elie keeps his promise to the boy by not telling the father that he had seen him, when later in the book the father comes looking for him.
Elie keeps his promise to the dying boy by staying with him and not leaving his side despite the risks. He provides him with comfort and companionship in his final moments, offering whatever little support he can in an act of kindness and humanity amidst the horrors of the Holocaust.
YES
Elie and his father promise Akiba, a fellow prisoner, to say Kaddish for him if he dies. They also promise to not abandon each other and to help each other survive.
Elie Haddad goes by Dany Boy.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the phrase "hard-faced boy hooligan eyes" likely indicates that the boy had a tough, menacing expression. The use of "hooligan" suggests a sense of unruliness or aggression. This description conveys a sense of danger or threat from the boy towards Elie.
Promise - Soulja Boy album - was created in 2011.
Elie kept saying he did not feel well and promise to go back and stayed repeating the same excuse. read the book
A Formal Promise is a promise you'll keep and do some or another day.
Elie Wiesel kept a striped concentration camp uniform from his time at Auschwitz.
no
a promise
yes , since keep one's promise is like fulfilling a promise. and deliver on one's promise is like giving or "delivering them" what you promised. and honor one's promise is like to honor the promise enough to be able to fulfill it
Just ignore it and it will go away. I promise :) I've had rumors spread about me before and as long as you keep your head high you can get through it.