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