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All Quiet on the Western Front: Chapters 10-12 - Quiz
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In what ways has the war destroyed Paul even before he is killed? Give evidence from the novel to support your answer.
Discuss the significance of the title of the novel.
This story is told in the present tense. Explain how this helps to convey the tone and mood of the story. How does this affect your comprehension of the novel?
Explain what Paul means when he says, "...nonsense stands stark and immediate beside horror." How do the men use nonsense to their advantage?
How does Paul's stay in the hospital reveal to him the horrors of the war?
Summarize Paul's metaphor comparing the men to minted coins. What does this say of his beliefs in the war effort?
Discuss any foreshadowing of the ending of the novel.
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