In chapter 5, Daniel's father said that the radio was really important to the family. He said that it gave them hope and...
"Hope was more important than bread."
What did he mean? Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
I think Daniel's father meant that the radio was their hope and their hope was escaping from the work camp. Escaping is much more important than bread (food) because they would have a better chance of survival without food then staying at the work camps. I agree with this statement because if they do not escape the work camps they will have a small chance of survival. They would die by disease, cold, starvation,and they would most likely die sooner than later. The gaurds would most likely kill them if they started to look to unhealthy or sick.
By: me Aaron ^.^
Some well made points, but I am little confused by what you are saying in a couple places. How does the radio and escaping tie together?
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