Stockings
Church
The Man I Killed
Ambush
Style
100

What did Dobbins keep and tie around his neck for comfort?

His girlfriends panty hose 

100

Why did the soldiers stay at the church?

It was a safe, quiet, place to rest during the war. 

100

What are some physical details O'Brien focus on?

His face and body wounds, like the red star shape in one of his eyes. 

100

Who asks O'Brien if he's ever killed someone?

His 9 year old daughter

100

Why does Dobbins get upset with Azar?

He made fun of the girl and mocked her dance, which he finds disrespectful and rude. 

200

What did his girlfriend do at the end of the chapter?

She broke up with Dobbins

200

How did the monks treat they soldiers?

They were nice to them and invited them in. They also helped them oil their machine guns. 

200

Whats the effect of the repeated descriptions of the man?

It shows how traumatic it was for O'Brien and how he will never forget the image of the man.
200

What was O'Brien doing right before the enemy soldier appeared? 

He was standing guard, watching and waiting in the fog. 

200

Why is the girl dancing?

She is dancing as a ritual because her family died.

300

What does Dobbins say about the magic of his item?

The pantyhose still works and protects him even though they broke up
300

Why was Kiowa against staying at the church?

He thought it was disrespectful to stay there. 

300

What does Kiowa say to O'Brien and how does he try to help him?

He comforts him and tells him to stop looking at the man

300

True or False: Did the enemy show any real threat to O'Brien

False, he did it out of fear. 

300

Why does she cover her ears?

She covers them to block out the sounds of the war and so she can mourn the loss of her family without loud noises. 

400

What does the pantyhose symbolize for Dobbins?

A spiritual, Safe, and intimate world

400

What did staying at the church reveal about Dobbins and his past?

He felt safe at the church and said that he wanted to be a minister when he grew up. 

400

What message about war was O'Brien try to convey about the war?

That you have to kill enemies and its not an easy thing to do once you realize they are still human and just like you.
400

How does this still impact O'Brien so strongly?

He often sees the man in his mind, like when he was reading the newspaper.

400

What is the significance of the girls dance?

It represents a personal, grieving act and shows the human cost of war.

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