"The Boy Who Fought Hitler"

Worksheet by Kimberly Graham
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ELA
Grades
5
Language
ENG
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Vocabulary Match the term to the definition. anti-Semitism prejudice and discrimination against Jewish people humiliated ashamed or embarrassed rituals acts that are always performed in the same way, usually as part of a religious or social ceremony inferior of less importance or value eliminate get rid of Click on the space in each sentence and choose the correct vocabulary word to correctly complete the sentence. I have included the page numbers from the text in case you need to go find the missing word. 6. “An epidemic of the deadly illness typhus swept through the crowded apartments, killing thousands.” (p. 8)7. “The area, which became known as the Warsaw ghetto, was surrounded by a 10-foot wall topped with barbed wire and broken glass.” (p. 7)8. “Synagogueswere destroyed. Jewish-owned businesses were vandalized or burned to the ground.” (p. 6)9. “They blew up factories, sabotaged railroads, stole weapons shipments, and upset the flow of supplies to German troops.” (p. 8)10. “Many of the Nazis who helped murder Ben’s family were executed for their crimes.” (p. 9) Use the Storyworks article to help you answer the question below. Use complete sentences and details from the text to answer the question.

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