Moishe the Beadle is the first character we meet in Night. In a way, he is a character who determines and marks Eliezer's life - first, by teaching him the mystic Kabbalah (which his father disapproves of); second, by warning the local Jews of the extermination that awaits them by the Nazi regime. Therefore, Moishe is an epitome of Wiesel's main idea: that people should never ignore oppression, or try to stay neutral towards it. Moishe speaks, but people hardly believe him, if at all. He is a kind of a prophet, who foresees the future (based on his own experience), but it is all in vain, because people are prone to turn a blind eye until it gets too late.
Chronological order presents the event in progressive order and uses words that emphasize and demonstrate that sequence.
Topic sentence represents the main idea of any work and it is often followed by detail sentences which reinforce the main idea.
Spatial order give a detail description of the things and events through their location as they occur.
Taking all of these descriptions in consideration the correct answer is Spatial order, each and every one of the elements in this piece of work is not only described to detail but placed in a specific location in the scene.