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What different functions helped to determine the things the soldiers carried?
Describe the intangible things the soldiers carried.
Describe some of the talismans the soldiers carried. What good luck charm would you have carried?
Describe the paradox of feelings the men felt after someone died. Tell about a time when you have felt mixed feelings such as these.
Describe how fear made the men act. Tell about a time when you were afraid.
Summarize two instances of foreshadowing in the first short story, "The Things They Carried."
Tell why Jimmy Cross is a dynamic character in "The Things They Carried."
Which item that the soldiers carried is most surprising to you? Why?
Whom do you think is the narrator of "Love"? Do you think the people and events in this story are true? Tell the difference between "based on" and "true."
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