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In a beat-up old trunk, in my grandmother's attic, we found old letters, a diary,
postcards, and a soldier's uniform, from the Civil War.
In Yusef Komunyakaa's "Camouflaging the Chimera", the soldiers are <em>B. Preparing to fight.</em> In Komunyakaa's "Camouflaging the Chimera", the narrator tells us about the effort that American soldiers did to look like animals and blend in. The soldiers in Vietnam made a tremendous effort to blend with their surroundings, just as animals do to avoid being attacked by other animals "We tied branches to our helmets. We painted our faces and rifles with mud from a riverbank,...". These efforts were made to prevent the enemies from seeing them and so that they could launch a surprise assault on Vietnamese troops.
Could you please send a few pages of the book or send a link to the book online:)
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Box 1 - An example of a character's conflicting motivations
Box 2 - An extended definition of dictatorship as a form of government
Box 3 - A quotation from Plutarch that clearly relates to Shakespeare's play
Box 4 - A fact about Ancient Roman culture in Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar
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