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When writing your short responses
it is imperative that you include
DETAILS
from the story to support your
answer and PROVE YOUR
KNOWLEDGE of the story/text!
0 points
The response is inaccurate,
confused, and/or irrelevant, or the
student failed to respond to
the task.
1 point
The response includes some
correct information, but may be
too general or overly
specific. Some of the support
and/or examples may be
incomplete or omitted.
2 points
The response is accurate,
complete, and fulfills all the
requirements of the task.
Necessary support and/or
examples are included, and the
information given is clearly textbased. Any
extensions beyond the text are
relevant to the task.
“Passage to Freedom”
Question #16
Why did the author include a
statement by Hiroki Sugihara at
the end of the story?
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The author included a statement by Hiroki
Sugihara at the end of the story because the
author wanted to thank him. The author
wanted to thank him because he saved many
lives.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The author included a statement by Hiroki
Sugihara at the end of the story so we can
see Hiroki’s point of view. Also, to inform us
about how the Japanese government
forgave Mr. Sugihara and to tell us more
about how the Sugihara survivors thanked
him by rededicating his monument.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
I think the author included an afterword to
tell a summary of how hard their life was
after they left Lithuania. Also, to read how
good it was to be honored after Mr.
Sugihara’s death.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The author included a statement by Hiroki
Sugihara to entertain the reader. He also did
it so they didn’t just leave the reader without
an ending.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The author included a statement by Hiroki
Sugihara at the end of the story so you could
hear what is was like from a person who
went through it.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The author included a statement by Hiroki
Sugihara at the end of the story to tell how
he felt and what happened after Mr.
Sugihara died.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The author included a statement by Hiroki
Sugihara at the end of the story to tell about
Mr. Sugihara and his family’s life. It tells how
he was honored. It told of how his family’s
life was after he died.
“Passage to Freedom”
Question #17
Imagine that one of the survivors
met Mr. Sugihara after the war.
Write one or two sentences to tell
what the survivor might have said.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
One or two sentences the survivor might
have said are, “Mr. Sugihara you are an
amazing man. You have saved hundreds of
Jewish people including the children.”
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
They would have said, “Thank you for
writing us visas and putting us in front of
yourselves. Or they would have said, “Thank
you for showing that one man can make a
difference.”
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
If I was a survivor I would of said thank you
very much thank you. After that I would
head to Japan and on my way.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
If one of Mr. Sugihara’s survivors was able to
meet him, I think the survivor would say
thank you so much for saving mine, my
family’s and all the other peoples lifes.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The survivor might thank him for writing out
all of those visas. Also, maybe they would
invite him into their homes.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
A thing that the survivor might have said
was, “I thank you so much for saving me.
Without you, my family and I would have
died.”
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
If one of the survivors met Mr. Sugihara after
the war he might have said, “Thank you for
saving my life.”
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
I think the survivor would say “thank you”
and tell him about how if Mr. Sugihara didn’t
save them by writing them a visa to Japan he
wouldn’t have a family or ever get that
moment to meet him.
“Passage to Freedom”
Question #18
The author includes the statement
“There is a saying that the eyes tell
everything about a person.” What
do the eyes tell about the
immigrants in the art throughout
this selection?
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The immigrants feelings change throughout
the selection.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The eyes of the immigrants say, “Save us
from the Nazi’s. Don’t them hurt us. Help us
get out of this country!”
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The immigrants eyes tell that they are scared
and worried about what the Nazis might do
to them.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
I think the eye say they’re tired hungry and
need help.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
The immigrants on page 171 tell that they’re
afraid, tired, poor, and hungry. The
immigrants on page 175 tell that they’re
happy and thankful. On page 176 the
immigrants are happy and ready for the
journey ahead of them.
“Passage to Freedom”
Why did the author include a statement by
Hiroki Sugihara at the end of the story?
Throughout this selection the immigrant
eyes say that there sad and scared because
they were kicked out of there own house.
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