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Jeff was hoping it would rain when he saw the clouds, but the Indian he met told him it wasn't going to rain. List the signs of rain that were not present according to Joe Grayson.
Many Indians signed up with the Confederate army instead of the Union army. Hypothesize why they would sign up with the South instead of the North.
The army had strict rules for stealing, but there seemed to be a contradiction when it came to taking food from civilians. Explain why the rules are contradictory.
The men were so hungry they went out and pillaged the countryside in spite of knowing the penalty for doing so. Explain why the army had such a harsh punishment for taking food and other things from the enemy.
Jeff was very surprised when the army marched into the Cherokee Nation capital. Compare/contrast Jeff's life back on the farm to the way the Indians lived in Tahlequah.
Jeff was very surprised when the army marched into Tahlequah. List at least five of the things that surprised Jeff so much.
Jeff had been looking forward to his first real battle since he had joined the army. Describe how he felt the morning of his first battle and why he was angry with himself.
Jeff had his first experience with propaganda on the morning of his first battle. Explain why he was shocked to learn what the Confederates were saying about the Union Army.
Jeff didn't really enjoy his first battle as he thought he would. Explain why he has changed his mind about fighting in a real battle.
Jeff didn't think he and Noah had done anything to be decorated for. Describe what they were decorated for and why Jeff didn't think what they had done was anything special.
Jeff is again on a forced march with his company to try to reach the rebels before they can become entrenched. Describe the march from Prairie Grove to Van Buren.
Jeff found his friend Jimmy in the rebel hospital when he visited it. Explain why he was so upset to find Jimmy there.
Captain Clardy is riding in a wagon while all his men have to march on foot. Hypothesize why he got so upset when Bill Earle tried to hitch a ride by hanging onto the side of the wagon while they were trying to cross a very deep stretch of the river.
When Jeff's company reached Van Buren, they were allowed to loot the town. Hypothesize why Jeff didn't feel comfortable taking things from the general store when all the other soldiers were finding things they needed.
Captain Clardy kills a rebel soldier by stomping on his head. Describe how his soldiers showed their disapproval without being disrespectful and getting into trouble.
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