1.) c
2.) b
3.) a
4.) b
5.) a
6.) c
7.) b
8.) b
9.) c
10.) c
11.) a
12.) a
13.) b
14.) a
15.) a
1. Analyze how Corrie's religious faith gave her strength not just when she
was in prison, but also at other tragic or stressful times in her life.
2. Discuss how Father was such an important moral example in the lives of
his children by citing specific examples to prove this point.
3. Why does Corrie never marry (be sure to cite at least two reasons) and
what are the consequences of this decision in her life?
4. Why do the ten Booms choose to hide Jews who are fleeing the Nazis? What
are the consequences, both good and bad? Why can this be said to be part
of God's plan?
5. What problems does Corrie have coexisting within her faith and the Resistance
Movement?
6. Why does Father refuse to accept the Germans' offer to let him go home?
What are the consequences of his decision? Why do Corrie and Betsie later
feel glad that he made this decision?
7. How does Corrie gain strength from her time in solitary?
8. Describe the horrific experiences of Ravensbruck from the trip that takes
them there until Corrie is released. Why does Corrie come to feel that
God had placed them there for a reason?
9. Explain the many predictions that Betsie made during her final illness
and how they came true.
10. What did Corrie later learn about her release from Ravensbruck? How might
that have reinforced her deep belief in God?
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