Cards in this guide (22)
Where did Henry and his friend Wilson go
they went to get some water from a stream.
When the firing stopped and it became quiet how did the soldiers act
They exhibited a nervous fear.
How did the men first know the officer was angry
By the way he managed his horse.
Who overheard the general when he praised Henry and Wilson for their efforts during the battle
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 expression shepherds struggling with sheep is an example of which literary term
The word sagacious as used in the passage most likely means which of the following
Which words would best fit with the words vexation and wrath
Vexation means annoyance, aggravation, frustration,
exasperation, or puzzled.
Wrath means ire, anger, rage, or fury.
What did Henry's friend do during the charge
Henry's friend took the confederate flag from the rebel holders
during the charge.
Which of the following sentences contains an example of personification
the brigade was jaunty and seemed to point a proud thumb at the yelling wood
you spelled witch
How did the soldiers behave during the battle
Both the union soldiers and the rebels remained vocal
Why was the officer unhappy with MacChesnay
macchesnay's regiment had stopped short of a great charge
After the battle how were the Union troops moving in regard to the Rebel troops
When Henry's regiment was being attacked by the Rebel soldiers what did the colonel do
he commanded the men to charge the enemy
As the soldiers walked towards the river after their victory what were the weather conditions
When the smoke from the rifles cleared and Henry was able to see more of the battlefield what did he see
After the battle was over how were Henry and the soldiers greeted as they approached the rest of the regiment
they were taunted and mimicked
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
The youth kept the bright colors to the front
Why were fences and trees so important in The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
Trees and fences offered security.
In a story the mood is the short story
No, the mood is not the short story. The mood is the feeling the
story arouses in the reader.