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English, 18.03.2021 03:10 kaieshaweston

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Chapters 1-2
1. in what setting (time and place) does the story open?
2. Why have Paul and the rest of the company gotten extra rations?
3. Who is Kantorek and why does Kropp feel angry toward him?
4. Who is Himmelstoss and what is he like?
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5. What happens to Kemmerich's boots?

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