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Assessment
What role does Moshe the Beadle play in Elie Wiesel's narrative?
He serves as a warning voice to the community about the dangers they face.
He is a wealthy Jewish businessman.
He is a government official.
He is a schoolteacher.
How does Moshe's outsider status affect his warnings?
People dismiss his warnings because they see him as an outsider.
His outsider status makes him more credible.
His status allows him to gather a large following.
His outsider status gives him political power.
What lesson can be learned from Moshe the Beadle's experiences?
The importance of listening to those who are marginalized.
The benefits of wealth and status in society.
The ineffectiveness of faith in dire situations.
The necessity of conflict in society.
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