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Rifles for Watie: Chapters 14--18 - Quiz
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The soldiers were standing around watching the Washbourne women trying to get their cow to feed its calf and laughing at their efforts because the Washbournes were a rebel family. Explain why this was hypocritical.
Lucy is upset with the Union because of the way it has treated the Indian nation. List some of the reasons she stated it was better for the Indians to join the Confederacy than remaining with the Union.
Lucy and Jeff have an argument about the war as she is sewing buttons onto his damaged coat.
Compare/contrast their arguments about the war.
One soldier not happy about joining the cavalry was Noah. Describe Noah's troubles on the horse.
Jeff is upset about what he sees happening to innocent families left behind when their men go to fight in the war. Discuss why these things happen to innocent women and children.
Jeff went with some of the other soldiers to meet some Confederate soldiers in the middle of the river when they were on sentry duty. Explain why these men could meet in the middle of the river in peace at night and fight each other to the death during the day.
Jeff refused to take a place in the firing squad when Clardy ordered him to. Predict what is going to happen to him because he disobeyed a direct order.
Jeff is made a scout for the Union army even though he didn't really want to become one. List all of Jeff's concerns about being a scout rather than in the cavalry.
Noah is not a good horseman even though he is now in the cavalry. Describe his ride back to camp when they were almost captured by the rebel patrol.
Jeff compared his muzzle-loading one shot Springfield to the muskets used in the Revolutionary War when he saw Orff's new repeating rifle. Explain what he meant by this.
Lucy Washbourne surprised Jeff by her reaction to his visit after her brother's death. Explain why her reaction surprised him.
Jeff's patrol really messed up on their last journey into rebel territory. Explain why Jeff's actions saved them all from being sent back to infantry duty or worse.
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