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Monday, June 29, 1863
Chapter 1 - The Spy
1. What was the spy's usual occupation before the war?
The spy used to be an actor.
2. How is he perceived by Longstreet? By Sorrel? Quote the passage or passages that best demonstrates their feelings.
Longstreet does not really trust him. He has some false thoughts about him, but still puts some trust in him. “You are not much of a spy at all.” Sorrel just does not really like the spy. He does not trust him at all.
Chapter 2 - Chamberlain
3. What was Chamberlain's former career before the war?
He used to be a professor at the Bowdin College before the war.
4. Describe how Chamberlain handles the situation with the mutineers. Based on these actions what assumptions can you make about the man's character?
He takes the situation and mutes it down. He takes the head behind this and talks to him about what is going on to defuse the situation. This shows a really strong willed person who is confident. He could have......
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Title: Economics Reading
Approximate Word Count: 348
Approximate Pages: 2 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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