Term
Did Lida and her family go to a concentration camp? |
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Definition
No. She didn't because the government was good enough to protect the people. |
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Term
Is the statement correct? True or False?
Lida lived in Germany, Bulgaria. She had a brother named Nissahm and two sets of parents. She lived on the streets, above the town jail. The Bulgarian Police took over their house. |
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Definition
The statement is incorrect:
Lida lived in Ihtiman, Bulgaria. She had a brother named Nissam and one set of parents. She lives in the largest house. |
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Term
True or False
Lida had 2 brothers and 1 sister |
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Definition
False,
Lida had 1 brother named Nissiam |
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Term
True or False
Lida was forced from her home and sent straight to a concentration camp. |
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Definition
False,
Lida was allowed to be in her home because the Mordehay family lived in a good town/country and their government was able to protect the people. |
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Term
True or False:
All of the Mordehay family had to wear the yellow Jewish star. |
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Definition
False,
Lida and Nissiam were too young to wear the Jewish star, but they still weren't permitted to go to the public school. |
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Where did Lida live?
A. Germany
B. Poland
C. Russia
D. Bulgaria |
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Definition
D, Bulgaria
Ihtiman, Bulgaria |
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