Ambush
Why Soldiers Won't Talk
Anne Frank
Stephen Crane
Ernest Hemingway
100
Which war does this fictional account recall?
What is the Vietnam war
100
Why won't soldiers talk?
What is they don't remember?
100
What type of genre is a diary?
What is nonfiction?
100
What is his main type of writing?
What is realism?
100
What did Hemingway do in World War I?
What is an ambulance driver?
200
How does the narrator kill the enemy?
What is a grenade?
200
What type of writing is this?
What is an essay?
200
On what day does the entry reflect?
What is D-Day?
200
What type of style pits the character against natural elements?
What is naturalism
200
How did he die?
What is suicide?
300
Why does the narrator keep telling war stories?
Because he can't tell his daughter the truth right now
300
What gives Steinbeck the authority to write an informative piece of writing?
What is a war correspondent?
300
What emotion best describes Anne's tone?
What is excitement?
300
What war did Stephen fight?
What is none
300
Where did he move after the war?
What is Paris
400
How does the enemy ambush the narrator?
What is interrupts his dreams and thoughts
400
To what other experience does Steinbeck compare an ex-soldier?
What is a woman during childbirth?
400
How is she different from Ozawa?
What is she is Jewish?
400
What is another work by Stephen Crane
What is the Open Boat or Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
400
Who his inspiration and mentor?
What is Gertrude Stein?
500
What emotion does the narrator struggle with the most?
What is remorse, guilt?
500
What happens to men who can't seem to dull their senses?
What is shell-shocked?
500
Who makes the announcement?
What is General Eishenhower?
500
At what age did he die?
What is 28?
500
Hemingway's____________caused him to create characters that were fractured and cut-off.
What is his wound?
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