Chapter 4 : The Enemy – Theme: Humanity vs patriotism
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The overall message is:
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The story is set during:
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The escape plan shows Sadao’s:
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Sadao’s dilemma is universal because:
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What lesson does the story teach?
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The story ends with:
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The General’s behavior shows:
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Sadao’s final action proves:
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The central conflict is between:
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Why is helping the soldier dangerous?
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Hana’s role shows:
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What kind of character is Sadao?
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The story criticizes:
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Sadao risks his life for:
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The sea symbolizes:
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His experience abroad made him:
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Sadao studied in:
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The title The Enemy is ironic because:
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Hana supports Sadao because:
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Why does Sadao not hand over the soldier immediately?
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The General represents:
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The servants represent:
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Sadao’s struggle is:
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The wounded soldier symbolizes:
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The story suggests that:
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What wins in the end?
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Humanity means:
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Patriotism means:
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Sadao’s profession influences his:
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The story highlights:
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How does Sadao help the soldier finally?
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What does the General ultimately do?
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The General promises to:
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What does Sadao tell the General?
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Why does Hana initially hesitate?
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Who is Yumi?
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Why do servants leave the house?
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What does Sadao decide first?
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Why was Sadao conflicted?
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The main theme of the story is:
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The soldier was a:
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Who helps Sadao during the operation?
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What was the soldier’s condition?
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The soldier was found near:
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The wounded man was a:
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Who finds the wounded soldier?
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What is Dr. Sadao’s profession?
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Where is the story set?
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Who is the author of The Enemy?
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