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Jonathan is bored and wants to go to war, but Jonathan's father is worried about the war because he fought in it. Compare/contrast Jonathan's reactions to the war to his father's reactions to the war.
The tavern bell was the warning system for the area Jonathan's family lived in. Describe the warning systems in place for the area you live in.
Jonathan and his friend were both nervous and excited about what was going on at the tavern. Describe how you would have felt if you were Jonathan's friend and were left behind when another boy your age was chosen to go with the men to fight the enemy.
The author chose to break up the book into time intervals instead of chapters. Explain why this was or was not important to the flow of the story line.
Jonathan's feelings about going to war drastically changed over the course of the story. Describe how, when, and why Jonathan's feelings changed. You could even plot the change in a graphic organizer with three columns.
The Hessians and Jonathan thought they saw an American soldier in the fog. Explain why the person they saw didn't do anything but disappear into the fog.
The little boy Jonathan found didn't speak. Hypothesize why he wouldn't talk to Jonathan or the Hessian soldiers.
Jonathan wanted to believe he was becoming a man and old enough to go to war. List all the things that Jonathan did that showed he was just a thirteen year old boy and not really old enough to be a man and go to war.
The Corporal had been with a group of men who had killed the farmer and his wife on the farm where the Hessians were hiding out. Hypothesize why he made Jonathan return to the farm with the soldiers when he already knew where the farm was.
Jonathan smashed the gun he had borrowed against the stone hearth. Explain why Jonathan was so angry that he destroyed a gun that didn't belong to him instead of just returning it.
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