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Daniel's Story Study Guide

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by Carol Matas
About 79 pages (23,600 words)
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Select three examples of normalcy in Daniel's life that occur in the midst of all the turmoil. Explain how they affect his morale.

Compare and contrast the four train rides that Daniel takes during the story.

In section one, there are two photos of Father's store. Describe the photos and explain how they indicate the changes taking place for the Jewish people in Frankfurt.

The wisdom of Daniel's parents enables them to survive when many others died. List some examples of what the family did to prolong their lives.

List some of the changes.....

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