In his final months at Buchenwald, Elie writes, "From time to time I would dream. But only about soup, an extra ration of soup." What does this quote indicate about Elie's state of mind at this point in the story?
A.His only concerns are the very basic needs of survival.
B.He has not come to terms with his father's death and still thinks of getting him soup.
C.He believes that this is an indication that he is well rested and becoming healthy.
D.He misses his mother and his sisters.​

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In the given quote, it is showing that the author's only concerns are the very basic needs of survival. The correct option is A.

What is Buchenwald?

In the gas chambers, Elie's mother and younger sister have been assassinated.

Elie Wiesel and his father were able to join an evacuation transport to Buchenwald Concentration Camp at the end of January 1945, where they were assigned to the "Little Camp." His father died shortly after they arrived in Buchenwald.

The given quote demonstrates that the author's only concerns are the most basic survival needs.

Thus, A is the correct answer.

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