Why did Henry run back in the direction of the battle that he had just run away from
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the sounds were so big and so impressive that he felt he should
see it
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How long did the tattered soldier think the spectral soldier had to live
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5 MINUTES
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What did the spectral soldier fear
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The artillery wagons would roll over him.
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When did the lieutenant think the rebels would attack
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in the morning
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What did Wilson give Henry when he came back to the regiment
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a canteen full of coffee and his blanket
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Henry realizes that much of what happens in battle is due to what
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chance
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Henry's regiment was to relieve troops that had been fighting where
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in the trenches
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What question humbled Henry and made him a modest person
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maybe you think you fought the whole battle yesterday
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You've been jawin' like a lot 'a old hens The sentence above contains an example of which literary term
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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.
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The word sagacious as used in the passage most likely means which of the following
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shrewd
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While Henry's regiment was waiting for the battle to begin what did Henry's friend do
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He went to sleep
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How did Wilson stop the argument among the men
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he reminded them that there would be a battle soon and it was
useless to fight amoungst themselves
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The soldiers were not happy to be what
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Marched into the woods.
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As the soldiers walked towards the river after their victory what were the weather conditions
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it was raining
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After a struggle ensued for control of the flag who was finally successful
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Henry
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One of the soldiers reminded Wilson that he had been beaten in a fight once by
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Charley Morgan
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What statement would summarize what the man thought about Henry
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he thougth he was tougth
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Which statement cannot be proven from the information in the reading passage
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Based on the information in this reading passage, what did Pip think of the man's last statement?
It was rude A+
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The forest still bore its burden of clamor
personification
Why did Henry run back in the direction of the battle that he had just run away from
the sounds were so big and so impressive that he felt he should
see it
How long did the tattered soldier think the spectral soldier had to live
5 MINUTES
What did the spectral soldier fear
The artillery wagons would roll over him.
When did the lieutenant think the rebels would attack
in the morning
What did Wilson give Henry when he came back to the regiment
a canteen full of coffee and his blanket
Henry realizes that much of what happens in battle is due to what
chance
Henry's regiment was to relieve troops that had been fighting where
in the trenches
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.
The word sagacious as used in the passage most likely means which of the following
shrewd
While Henry's regiment was waiting for the battle to begin what did Henry's friend do
He went to sleep
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
Marched into the woods.
As the soldiers walked towards the river after their victory what were the weather conditions
it was raining
After a struggle ensued for control of the flag who was finally successful
Henry
One of the soldiers reminded Wilson that he had been beaten in a fight once by
Charley Morgan
What statement would summarize what the man thought about Henry
he thougth he was tougth
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?