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The Things They Carried: Section 6, pages 177-218 - Quiz
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Tell how you felt when you read that almost everything in the book was invented.
In "Field Trip," the narrator says, "I felt something go shut in my heart while something else swung open." Tell about a time when you have felt that way.
What advice does Azar give about luck in "The Ghost Soldiers?" Do you agree with him?
Tell about a time when you felt betrayed by your closest friends as Tim felt in "The Ghost Soldiers."
Summarize the description of the "ghost" jargon the men used to talk about war. How does the use of this jargon affect your understanding of the novel and the war?
Describe how Tim and Azar frightened Jorgenson. Tell about a time when you, or someone you know, played a prank on someone.
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