you spelled lie wrong?
and he lied because obviously the only way to survive was have hope. So by lying about Stein's wife and childrens' whereabouts, Elie put a little bit of hope in his relative, and himself.
Eliezer lies to him about the welfare of his family and because of this Stein gives him extra rations as a thank you for the information. Then a transfer comes in from Antwerp and when Stein goes to see them, he asks about his family and learns the truth. Because Eliezer lied to him, he never visited him again.
To do anything Leonato asks.
Samuel L. Jackson is the black actor who asks what's in your wallet.
noth can stop you just beacause your small
How about an owl? (Who? Who? Who?)
Eliezer lies to him about the welfare of his family and because of this Stein gives him extra rations as a thank you for the information. Then a transfer comes in from Antwerp and when Stein goes to see them, he asks about his family and learns the truth. Because Eliezer lied to him, he never visited him again.
Moshe the beadle asks Elie, "Why do you pray?" and "Why do you fast?" These questions challenge Elie to think critically about his faith and to reflect on the purpose behind his religious practices.
Yes,he does. It shows that he cares about you.probably if he does not,there is no reason why he should ask about your welfare.
The question asks if you and your family will be saved.
he writes on their website that he is at his fathers bedside and asks for prayers for his family
as he watches the hangings, because the boy that was hung did not die at first, and he died slowly and painfully. here someone in the crowed asks, "where is God?" and Elie answers in his head,"God is dead." ^ actually you idiot, Elie hears a voice from within him say, "Where He is? This is where - hanging from this gallows..."
A few words about the family, your hobbies, interests, something that describes your values and function as a family.
Elie Wiesel asks a lady not to throw money to the poor because he believes true help comes from building relationships with individuals and understanding their needs, rather than merely giving them money. He feels that throwing money at the poor can dehumanize them and does not address the underlying issues causing their suffering.
that they would leave there bodies as intact as possible for there family's.
They call Antonio "The Inquisitor" because he asks so many questions.
Atticus asks the children to live up to their name, as per Alexandra's instructions. She asks that they try to behave like a little lady and a little gentleman.
Mr. Milgrom asks Misha to be a part of their family after Misha reveals his true identity as a Jewish boy hiding from the Nazis. Mr. Milgrom recognizes Misha's courage and honesty, and invites him to join them.