1. Intertextual Response
He was standing in front of a gigantic fire thinking he would be thrown in, but instead he witnessed dead people being thrown into the fire, babies and young children. ... He was so afraid that this would be his fate and the fact that people like him were being tortured in front of his very eyes. ... Such things were hard for an adult to go through let alone a child; she suffered severe mental scars and went through stages of confusion, blaming herself because she was a Jew. ...
- Word Count: 846
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School