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All Quiet on the Western Front: Chapters 1-4 - Quiz
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What is the mood at the beginning of the novel? Give evidence from the story to support your answer.
Predict what you think this quote means in terms of the story: "It will simply try to tell of a generation of men who, even though they may have escaped its shells, were destroyed by the war."
What evidence does the author give to show that the men have already been hardened by the war?
Describe the cook's dilemma about how much ration to give the eighty men who have returned from the front. Give your opinion on the outcome.
Tell about a time when you tried to cheer someone up, the way Paul tried to cheer up Kemmerich.)
Describe Paul. Would you like to have him for a friend? Give reasons for your answer.
Compare and contrast Kat's and Kropp's views on war. What is your opinion on how a war should be conducted?
If you had been Paul and Kat, do you think you could have put the young soldier out of his misery? Give reasons for your answer.
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