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Assessment
What does Moshe the Beadle symbolize in his warnings to the community?
The ignored signs of impending danger
The false hopes of safety
The power of persuasion
The inevitability of fate
Which aspect of Moshe's character highlights the theme of warnings in the narrative?
His role as an outsider
His past experiences in foreign lands
His relationship with Elie
His religious leadership
What is the community's reaction to Moshe's warnings, and what does it imply?
They believe him and take precautions, signaling awareness.
They dismiss him, symbolizing collective denial.
They seek to help him, showcasing empathy.
They fear him, indicating distrust.
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