Characters
True or False
Figurative Language
Miscellaneous
100

What character was known for using the word "mellow"?

Ted Lavender

100

Linda wore a red cap to cover her cancer.

True

100

"It was a stocking cap, basically, except the tapered part at the top seemed extra long, almost too long, like a tail growing out of the back of her head" (O'Brien 217)

Similie

100

What color was the cap of Linda?

Red

200

What character revealed Linda's cancer without her permission?

Nick Veenhof

200

Soldiers had different coping methods to relieve their stress from tough situations from war.

True

200

“Even then, at nine years old, I wanted to live inside her body. I wanted to melt into her bones”(O’Brien 216).

Hyperbole

200

How old and what grade was Tim O'Brien and Linda when they went to the movies?

 9 years old in the 4th grade.

300

What character became at peace with their memories and the deaths that happened around them?

Tim O'Brien

300

Linda was comfortable and revealing about her cancer.

False

300

“The human life is all one thing, like a blade tracing loops on ice” (O’Brien 223).

Similie

300

What gesture did the soldiers do the dead old man in the village?

They raised a toast to him.

400

Who did the soldiers toast to?

The Dead Old Man

400

Ted Lavender has no impact on the soldiers after his death, and the soldiers just went on with war.

False 

400

"It made me think of the caps that Santa’s elves wear, the same shape and color, the same fuzzy white tassel at the tip” (O'Brien 217)

Metaphor

400

How old was Tim O'Brien (the narrator) when he was writing this chapter?

43


500

What character was apart of Tim O'Brien's early confrontation to death?

Linda

500

Tim O'Brien's description of his memories during his childhood are truly correct and have no influence from outside factors.

False

500

"Mellow-a nice smooth war today" (O'Brien 218)

Juxtaposition

500

What sea was the little village along?

South China Sea