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Before arriving at the train station, Elie and his group must stay at the synagogue for several days. He notes that the altar had been shattered and everything was torn and broken. For Elie, what does this image represent with regard to what he will endure in the future?

It represents the eternal presence of his God.

It is the first failure of his religion to comfort him during this journey.

It represents the comforts of home in contrast to the concentration camps.

It reminds him of the spirit and strength of his community.