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A Separate Peace
Over the course of the novel, the war has slowly but steadily encroached on the Devon boys. In the final , how has it's presence become more apparent than ever before?
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Gene recounts the events of that entire day down to the smallest and most mundane details. Why might the author have chosen to do this?
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How has Finny remained a presence for Gene? Cite at least two quotes from text to support your answer.
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Gene notes that Finny's method of managing reality was extremely rare. According to Gene, what happens to most people when they are faced with reality?
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How does Gene sum up Finny's special way of viewing life and managing reality?
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According to Gene, what else was it that saved Finny and made him different from everyone else? What eventually broke Finny's harmonious spirit?
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Explain the significance of chaper 11's title, "They're after us!"
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Touching Spirit Bear
what did cole want most????
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Explain the significance of this chapter's title , "Fooling Poor Old Jim".
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What does the author mean in the description of colonel Grangerford in the following passage: "When he turned into a cloud - bank it was awful dark for half a minute, and that was enough; there wouldnt nothing go wrong again for a week" (pg110)
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Describe how Huck Finn changes his opinion of Tom Sawyer as this chapter develops
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Explain the significance of the woods to Hucks life
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
List and briefly explain the misrepresentation up until this chapter that Tom Sawyer believes to be the truth
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Speculate why Huck gives all of his money to judge Thatcher
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The king and the duke make amends and indulge in drinks . What is Twain probably suggesting by having these characters take to drinking?
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
How does Twain express his skepticism toward men who claim to be "reformed" and those who push to "reform" others?
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How does the foreshadowing in Chapter 4 come to a resolution at the beginning of chapter 6?
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
What is the literal meaning of Huck's expression, "I see I was up a stamp?" (pg.168
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what is ironic about Pa's
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what is ironic about Pa's holding Huck against his will?
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How does Twain create humor in the tense situation of Pa's drunken rage in the cabin?
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Describe the examples of imagery used at the end of this chapter
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What satire about religion does Huck Offer in this chapter?
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List and summarize the situations of superstitions mentioned in this chapter
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