Chapter 9
1. What has changed about his regiment when Paul returns?
They are heading in a different direction, toward Russian and they are getting new cloths
2. Why is Paul disappointed in the Kaiser?
Kaiser is acting differently now because the inspector is coming and now is stricter and ordering them all
3. What do the men conclude about the causes of war?
The one country offended or insulted another country and then they declared war one each other
4. What happens to Paul as he is out on patrol?
there is a that landed close behind him and he wants to know where the enemy is
5. What thoughts does he have as he lies in the "bowl?"
He is scared to peer outside the bowl because of what might happen to him if he does. His fear of dying is taking control
6. How does Paul react differently to this than to the others?
After he killed the guy, Paul was curious to see what was in this guys wallet, in his wallet there were pictures of his family and then Paul realized that this guy was just like him but stay in this bowl with him was like hell for him and he had to do something about it.
7. What contrast does the author draw at the end of the chapter when Paul returns to his lines?
Paul stated, After all, war is war, he realizes what war is really like and that war isnt about becoming a hero but to stay alive and kill your youth and s
Chapter 10
1. What assignment are Paul and his comrades given?
Paul and his comrades assignment is to guard a supply dump
2. What criticisms are made of the wartime medical practices?
It was the best place to learn what war was about
3. Why does Paul say the war is a glorious time for surgeons?
Because ever minute they are amputating a leg or arm, they are saving hundreds and hundreds of mens lives
4. How does the hospital show "what war is?"
Because people are dying every day from the war the wounds that are caused by war every that is caused by war goes through the hospital
5. To what is a soldier's knowledge of life limited?
It is limited to the point of taking another persons life.