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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. According to Ames, what two things must an officer do to lead men?
2. What does Longstreet want Lee to do when Stuart finally returns?
3. What message does Reynolds send to his commanders?
4. What response do Ewell and Early have to Longstreet's idea of moving the troops in between Meade and Washington?
5. Who is Armistead's friend in the Union army?
Short Essay Questions
1. In "Monday, June 29, 1863, Chapter 1, The Spy," why does Lee think the change in Union command from Hooker to Meade is to the Confederates' advantage?
2. Describe how Longstreet appears to other soldiers.
3. In "Monday, June 29, 1863, Chapter 4, Longstreet," what does Longstreet's lack of interest in poker represent?
4. How would you characterize the friendship between Kilrain and Chamberlain?
5. In "Monday, June 29, 1863, Chapter 4, Longstreet," what is the difference between Fremantle's view of the war and Kemper's view of the war?
6. How would you characterize Buford as a soldier?
7. In "Monday, June 29, 1863, Chapter 1, The Spy," why are Sorrel, Longstreet and Lee hesitant to believe the spy's information?
8. In "Wednesday, July 1, 1863, The First Day, Chapter 2, Buford," describe how the battle starts.
9. Describe the situation at the end of "Wednesday, July 1, 1863, The First Day, Chapter 3, Lee."
10. What does the arrival of John Reynolds in "Wednesday, July 1, 1863, The First Day, Chapter 2, Buford" signify for Buford?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Some mention is made of the foreign soldiers traveling with the Confederacy. Fremantle, an English soldier, often has conversations with Longstreet and the other soldiers. Although the British are against slavery as Fremantle is, he identifies more with the Southern fighters. Why? What is the basis for his opinion of them? What role, if any, does he play in the army? Use the text to support your answers.
Essay Topic 2
The Killer Angels opens with a spy gathering information about the Union troops and bringing the information to Longstreet. Throughout the novel, communication of information plays a key role in how the battles are fought, whether it is the communication of orders, or information about a change in situation, or a lack of information about the terrain. Using specific examples from the text, describe how communication is carried out, how it affects the battle, and how various skirmishes or the battle as a whole might have had a different outcome if modern communication devices had been available.
Essay Topic 3
Each of the section of The Killer Angels opens with a fragment from the song "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah."
1) What is the significance of these quoted fragments?
2) How do these fragments set up the action to follow?
3) Is the use of this song to frame the novel successful? Why or why not?
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