A) World War I B) Russian Civil War C) Napoleonic Wars D) The Crimean War
A) Anton Chekhov B) Leo Tolstoy C) Fyodor Dostoevsky D) Ivan Turgenev
A) Battle of Alma B) Battle of Balaclava C) Siege of Sevastopol D) Battle of Inkerman
A) 1845 B) 1855 C) 1865 D) 1875
A) Romanticism B) Surrealism C) Modernism D) Realism
A) Allegory B) Symbolism C) Vivid imagery D) Stream of consciousness
A) The common soldier B) The aristocrat C) The scholar D) The villain
A) Desire for fame B) Political propaganda C) Personal experiences in war D) Financial gain |