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Journey's End
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Osborne encourages Stanhope to continue thinking about the millions of German bullets.
❌ False – Osborne changes the subject to avoid dwelling on fear and danger.
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Raleigh feels betrayed and angry when he hears that Stanhope reads all letters.
❌ False – He is surprised and uncomfortable, but he tries to remain respectful and understanding.
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Stanhope looked calm and cheerful when Trotter and Raleigh returned from duty the night before.
❌ False – He looked pale, tired, and tense.
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Mason serves bacon for breakfast.
✅ True
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Osborne changes the topic to the weather to reduce the tension.
✅ True
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Trotter uses conversation and humour to help prepare the audience for the upcoming German attack.
✅ True
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Osborne comforts Raleigh by showing patience and kindness.
✅ True
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The gardening conversation between Trotter and Osborne reveals their shared interest in growing vegetables.
❌ False – The conversation serves as a coping mechanism and a distraction from the horrors of war.
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Stanhope tells Raleigh to go to bed because he’s worried about his health.
❌ False – He tells Raleigh to check the rifles.
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Stanhope is relaxed and cheerful throughout the scene.
❌ False – He is tense, irritable, and clearly affected by the stress of war.
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The discussion about rugger creates conflict between the officers.
❌ False – It actually highlights their shared background and builds camaraderie.
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Trotter tries to pass the time by drawing in a chart.
✅ True
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