Vocabulary (Answer is a word on the page listed)
Imagery
Figurative Language
Themes
Critical Thinking/Plot
100
Using page 106, what is a protective wall of earth along the top of a trench?
What is a parapet
100
What is the best quote example of imagery on page 110?
What is

"It rings metallically, the walls reel, rifles, helmets, earth, mud, and dust fly everywhere. Sulphur fumes pour in."

100
The front is compared to what? (101)
What is a cage which they must await fearfully whatever will happen
100
Which is a main theme in Chapter 6?


A. Don't judge a book by its cover

B. Crime doesn't pay

C. Love conquers all

D. Death ruins people

What is 

D. Death ruins people

100
What did the soldiers see as they were on their way back to the front? 
What are coffins stacked against a schoolhouse
200
Using page 120, what is a synonym for a temptation or a invitation by charm?
What is allurement
200
On page 111, it is stated that "the wall of the trench is plastered with smoking splinters, lumps of flesh, and bits of uniform." Which sense does this pertain to?
What is sight
200
On page 113, Baumer states, "We have become wild beasts." What type of figurative language is this?
What is a metaphor
200
Which was one of the themes discussed of this chapter?

A. Arrogance

B. Chance

C. Physical Strength

D. Love

What is 

B. Chance

200
According to Baumer, how shallow were some of the parts of the trench?
What is 18 inches
300
Using page 126, what is the process of a decaying body?
What is putrefaction
300
On page 115, what is a quote that has the most imagery?
What is "The brown earth, the torn, blasted earth, with a greasy shine under the sun's rays; the earth is the background of this restless, gloomy world of automatons, our gasping is the scratching of a quill, our lips our dry, our heads are debauched with stupor-thus we stagger forward, and into our pierced and shattered souls bores the torturing image of the brown earth with the greasy sun and the convulsed and dead soldiers"
300
What is an example of hyperbole on page 110?
What is "...they have been sent straight from a recruiting depot into a barrage that is enough to turn an old soldier's hair grey"
300
How do the soldiers have to trust each other?
What is the soldiers having to rely on each other for support, aid, and staying alive
300
What is the mood of page 134?
What is grim or disturbing
400
Using page 121, what is a synonym for escaping blood from a ruptured blood vessel?
What is a heemorrhage
400
How does the imagery on page 134 create the mood?
What is talks of gore and death, really detailed imagery
400
On page 115, what is being compared to a fountain?
What is blood spouting from the lance-corporal's neck
400
What is one word to describe the author's attitude towards war?
What is any word that goes along with despair and terrible conditions
400
How do the main characters treat the newer recruits?
What is like children or a young learner
500
Using page 114, what is a word for having a negative effect on something?
What is impinge
500
What sense of imagery does the author use the most in the chapter?
What is sight
500
On page 115, Baumer talks about how he's in a "gloomy world of automatons." Who are the automatons?
Who are the other soldiers
500
How are luck and chance different?
What is that luck is based on a good vs bad spectrum, while chance can be any random outcome and anything could happen
500
How does war affect the characters?
What is a numbness, a feeling of endlessness, seeing the same thing, not a getting-used-to feeling, but more like a pit-of-despair type feeling
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