Cards in this guide (23)
How does Henry receive an injury
The forest still bore its burden of clamor
What did Wilson ask Henry
to give him back the letters he had given Henry
What happened when Henry tried to help the tall soldier as he was dying
he wouldn't accept Henry's help
How long did the tattered soldier think the spectral soldier had to live
What did Henry envy about the other soldiers
When did the lieutenant think the rebels would attack
What question humbled Henry and made him a modest person
maybe you think you fought the whole battle yesterday
You've been jawin' like a lot 'a old hens The sentence above contains an example of which literary term
This sentence contains a "simile." A simile is a figure of
speech that compares two unlike things, using "like" or "as" to
show that there is a relationship. In this case, we have a person
(you) being compared to "old hens." Obviously, people are not the
same as hens, but the author wants you to picture in your mind that
the person is chattering away ("jawin'" is western and southern
slang for talking too much); and all that talking reminds the
author of the sounds of squawking hens.
Which of the following sentences best describes the condition of the soldiers
they were worn and exhausted having slept little and labored
much
The word sagacious as used in the passage most likely means which of the following
While Henry's regiment was waiting for the battle to begin what did Henry's friend do
Henry informs Wilson about whose death
How did Wilson stop the argument among the men
he reminded them that there would be a battle soon and it was
useless to fight amoungst themselves
The soldiers were not happy to be what
The word Jawin most likely means what
Jawin is an alternate spelling of the word Jawoyn, the name of a group of aboriginal people the Northern Territory of Australia.
After a struggle ensued for control of the flag who was finally successful
One of the soldiers reminded Wilson that he had been beaten in a fight once by
What statement would summarize what the man thought about Henry
What is the mood of this reading passage the locket
Which word would be best substitute for savage-minded as it is used in the reading passage
What can be concluded bout Henry from the reading passage
He was feeling guilty about fleeing.
Which statement cannot be proven from the information in the reading passage
Based on the information in this reading passage, what did Pip think of the man's last statement?
It was rude A+