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Explain why the families went to the towns every weekend to hear the speeches.
Describe the problems at the Battle of Bull Run.
Explain why it was so wrong of the people to go to watch the Battle of Bull Run.
Compare/contrast the soldiers in the Northern army and the soldiers in the Southern army.
List all the men in the family that wanted to go to war, and explain their reasons for either going or not going.
Hypothesize why Bill is the only brother not talking about going off to war.
Make a family tree of the Creighton family.
List all the names of the men involved in running the Civil War: what side are they on, and what is their position in the army/government?
Hypothesize why nine-year old Jethro kept having nightmares.
Explain why Bill is so confused about the war as he explained his thoughts to Jethro.
Explain why it was so surprising that Bill and John had a fight.
Explain Bill's reasons for going to fight for the South.
Write a summary of the important events of the chapter.
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