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Chapter 13 (part 2)
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Where was the narrator being sent after training? (85)

Hawaii 

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What did the narrator learn about the enemy from other code talkers? (94)

 They were human beings

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Where did the field training exercise take place? (98)

Hawaii (Big Island)

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What was one danger of the jungle environment? (101)

A. Snowstorms

B. Wildfires

C. Insects carrying malaria

D. Earthquakes 

C. Insects carrying malaria

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What helped calm the narrator before boarding the ship? (89)

Bill Toledo’s words about Father Sky

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What battle had recently been secured before Ned Begay shipped out? (85)

Guadalcanal

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What was “Washing Machine Charlie”? (95)

A Japanese plane

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What challenge did the Marines face during the training? (98) 

A. No weapons

B. Limited food

C. Only one canteen of water

D. No maps

C. Only one canteen of water

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22. How did the narrator connect with the native islander Gene-gene? (102) 

A. Through fighting

B. Through trade

C. Through shared love of homeland

D. Through language lessons

C. Through shared love of homeland

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What was the job of the second Navajo in a code talker team? (90)

Write down and translate messages

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What was the rumored next target for the Third Division? (86)

Bougainville

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Why were dead bodies especially disturbing to Navajos? (96)

Cultural beliefs about spirits near the dead

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How did the Navajos survive without drinking from their canteens? (99)

They used cactus for water

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What was Operation Cartwheel? (105)

A.The Allied plan to attack Japanese positions

B. A naval battle

C. A training exercise

A.The Allied plan to attack Japanese positions

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Why were code talkers frequently brought together in Hawaii? (91)

 To update the code and share information

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Why were Navajo code talkers often not promoted or recognized? (87)

Their work was secret and they were Native Americans

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 Which was NOT part of the Japanese Bushido code? (96) 

A. Never surrender

B. Always retreat

C. Always take the offensive

D. Obey without question


B. Always retreat

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What happened to the other Marines during the march? (99)

They collapsed from exhaustion

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24. What were “Zekes”? (106)

Fighter planes (Zeros)

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Why did American radio operators initially panic when hearing Navajo code? (92)

They thought it was Japanese communication

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Why was the narrator afraid of the ocean?

Navajo beliefs warned about dangers in deep water

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15. Who were many of the captured Japanese prisoners? (97) 

A. Generals

B. Pilots

C. Laborers forced to work

D. Spies

C. Laborers forced to work

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Where did the Marines practice landing exercises? (100)

Guadalcanal

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Why did the narrator believe enemy soldiers were still alive despite the bombardment? (111)

A. He sensed it instinctively

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How long did it take the Navajo code talkers to send a message that normally took hours? (93)

About 2½ minutes