Coming back from his work site with a message for the main office, Abraham is stopped by one of the guards. The guard sneers at Abraham,
calling him terrible names. He says, "Why would you be trusted with a message, jew?" Then the guard stops another prisoner by yelling You
there! Take this message forward." He turns back to Abraham and screams, "Get back to work." How did the guard MOST likely identify
Abraham?
A
B.
Abraham was wearing a traditional Jewish blue string at the bottom of his uniform
Abraham's tattooed prisoner number was visible, and the guard identified the first number.
Abraham was wearing a badge sewn on his uniform that signified the reason he was there.
C.
D.
The guard didn't know for sure that Abraham was Jewish; he assumed all the prisoners were.

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Consider in the situation described in the question above, the guard MOST likely identifies Abraham because: "Abraham was wearing a traditional Jewish blue string at the bottom of his uniform."

  • This is because wearing a traditional Jewish blue string should hold a meaning especially because the Jewish issue is a sensitive one.

  • However, option B is wrong because wearing a tattooed prisoner number suggests nothing related to Jews.

  • Options C is wrong because wearing a badge that signifies the reason he was there gives no clue as to whether he is a Jew or not.

  • Option D is wrong because the excerpt did not say Abraham is a prisoner, thus, if all prisoners are assumed to be Jews, there is no evidence that Abraham is a prisoner.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option A. "Abraham was wearing a traditional Jewish blue string at the bottom of his uniform."

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