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Below are five quotes from chapters 9 and 10 that are incredibly important to these chapters. Choose one that speaks to you and illustrate its importance in your journal. Be sure to use your multi-genre sheet for this journal prompt and be ready to share!
"I'm almost glad this war came along. It's like a test, isn't it, and only the things and the people who've been evolving the right way survive" -Leper (117).
"Winter's occupation seems to have conquered, overrun and destroyed everything, so that now there is no longer any resistance movement left in nature; all the juices are dead, every sprig of vitality snapped, and now winter itself, an old, corrupt, tired conqueror, loosens its grip on the desolation, recedes a little, grows careless in its watch; sick of victory and enfeebled by the absence of challenge, it begins to withdraw from the ruined countryside" -Gene narrating (120).
"It wasn't the cider which made me surpass myself, it was this liberation we had torn from the gray encroachments of 1943 the escape we had concocted, this afternoon of momentary, illusory, special and separate peace" -Gene narrating (128).
"You always were a lord of the manor, weren't you? A swell guy, except when the chips were down. You always were a savage underneath. I always knew that only I never admitted it. But in the last few weeks I admitted a hell of a lot to myself. Not about you. Don't flatter yourself. I wasn't thinking about you Why the hell should I think about you? Did you ever think about me?...Like a savage underneath. Like, like that time you knocked Finny out of the tree" -Leper (136-7).
"...I couldn't yell soon enough or loud enough, and when somebody did finally come up to me, it was this man with the cough who slept in the next cot, and he was holding a broom because we had been sweeping out the barracks, but I saw right away that it wasn't a broom, it was a man's leg which had been cut off. I remember thinking that he must have been at the hospital helping with an amputation when he heard me yell. You can see there's logic in that" -Leper (142).

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