Chapter 9 + 10 questions
Chapter 9:

1. What has changed about his regiment when Paul
returns?

2. Why is Paul disappointed in the Kaiser?

3. What  do the men conclude about the causes of war?

4. What happens to Paul as he is out on patrol?

5. What thoughts does he have as he lies in the
"bowl?"

6. How does Paul react differently to this killing
than to the others?

7. What contrast does the author draw at the end of
the chapter when  Paul returns to his lines?

Chapter 10:

1. What assignment are Paul and his comrades given?

2. What criticisms are made of the war-time medical
practices?

3. Why does Paul say the war is a glorious time for
surgeons?

4. How does the hospital show "what war is?"

5. To what is a soldier's knowledge of life limited?
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