1. What did the northerners think of the Confederacy? 2. Why were women kept from doing dangerous tasks, such as fighting in a battle?
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1 Chapter 1 1. What did the northerners think of the Confederacy? 2. Why were women kept from doing dangerous tasks, such as fighting in a battle? 3. What were jobs women did during the Civil War? 4. How old is Emma? 5. Why does Emma like to take risks? 6. Where was Emma born? 7. What is Emma s false name? 8. What job was Emma given in the army? What regiment would she meet up with?
2 Chapter 2 1. How long has Emma been at war? 2. How has the Confederacy proven the Union wrong? 3. Where was the Army of the Potomac moved? Who was the leader? 4. What was McClellan s plan? What was holding him back? 5. What is an example of foreshadowing in this chapter? 6. What two events affected Emma?
3 Chapter 3 1. Who was the new comer to Emma s unit? What did he mean to her? 2. What happened to Lt. Vesey? What change did this erupt in Emma? 3. Who did Emma tell her secret to? Why wasn t she turned in? 4. What new task was Emma about to do?
4 Chapter 4 1. How did Major and Mrs. Butler help Emma fulfill her wish? 2. What is a phrenological test? 3. How would Emma be disguised? 4. Describe Emma. Chapter 5 and 6 1. How did Emma test her new disguise? Did it work? 2. Who helped Emma to the other side? 3. What enemy camp did she face? 4. How did Cuff get across the open zone?
5 5. How does Cuff join the rebel army? What was his first duty? 6. What did Emma learn about slavery? 7. What did Cuff study during his free hour? What did he record for McClellan? 8. Since spies were killed if they were caught, do you think Emma would have been killed since she was a woman?
6 Chapter 7 1. How did Cuff get out of going to work in the trenches? 2. What was his job on day two? 3. What did Cuff learn to take back to McClellan? 4. What would happen if Cuff was caught outside of the penned area? 5. What happened to Cuff as he was trying to sneak away? How did this help him? Chapter 8 1. What souvenir was Emma able to keep from her mission? 2. What decision did McClellan make based on Emma s info? 3. Who was General Joseph Johnston?
7 4. Where was McClellan headed after the battle at Yorktown? 5. Was this a quick battle? Explain. Who won? How long was it? 6. What was their next obstacle? 7. Why was this irritating for Union leaders? 8. Who did McClellan want to send as a spy? Why?
8 Chapter 9 1. What was Emma s next disguise? 2. What does the author mean when he says, Typhoid fever was a killer that took no sides. (pg.69) 3. What does it say about Emma s character when she stays with a rebel soldier as he died? Do you consider her a traitor or a humanitarian? 4. Who was the rebel soldier and what he ask of Emma? 5. Who is Howe and what was her part in the war? What song is Emma referring to? Chapter What information did Emma gather from the contraband slaves? 2. Why is Emma not writing her information down this time? 3. Why was Emma excited about taking a Sergeant to find Hall s body?
9 4. What information did Emma gain from the Sergeant? 5. What is ironic with the name Rebel for her horse?
10 Chapter What was the next battle McClellan went for? Was it short? What was the outcome? 2. What disaster took place? How did this effect the battle? 3. What was Emma s next task? 4. What danger does Emma encounter? Chapter What did Emma do on her break? 2. Why does Emma help confederate soldiers? 3. Who was the Confederate General?
11 4. What was the next battle and the result? 5. Where was Emma s regiment sent to help? What unit did they join? Who was her new General? 6. What new disguise did Emma use for her third mission? 7. What valuable information did she find? 8. Where did she hide? How was this dangerous? 9. What was her fourth assignment? 10. What new mission do you think Emma will be involved in?
12 Chapter What was Emma s new disguise? 2. Why was Kentucky in the middle? 3. What was General Hooker s reason for sending Emma to the party? 4. Who was P.N. Wylesworth? 5. What job did Charles do while in Louisville? 6. Who was Charles suspicious about? Was he right?
13 Chapter How did she discover who was a rebel sympathizer? 2. What was Emma s plan to expose the rebel spy? 3. How had Emma helped the Union? 4. What trophy was given to Emma?
14 Chapter Where was Emma transferred? Under whose command? 2. Why was Vicksburg an important capture for the Union? 3. Was Vicksburg an easy battle? Why or why not? 4. What happened to Emma? How was this troubling for her? 5. What did she decide to do? 6. What two events helped the Union? 7. Why couldn t Emma go back to her regiment? 8. What did she choose to do instead?
15 9. When was the war over? Who won and how? Chapter How long did Emma serve in the army? 2. What did Emma do after the war? 3. Why did Emma help during the war? 4. After writing her memoirs, what did Emma do? 5. Why did Emma want her army case reviewed? 6. Do you think she should be listed as a deserter? Why or why not?
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