Quote #1: With the months left in lenggries there is nothing to do most of the day but run the supply room and read books from the base library, since there are no more laundry trips to Dachau.
Significance #1: I guess Frank has nothing to do in the army anymore more since he's just a clerk and finishes all his work during the day. I think Frank and his clerk buddies just looked forward to the laundry trips because they made side stops on the way their to Dachau. If Frank only has a couple of months left i think Frank will go back to Limerick.
Character Judgment #1: I Think the recent trip to Limerick Frank took had got him to about his future after the army because he realized that he needed to help his brother and mother more because he thought the money he was sending them weekly was enough, but it could really help only one person. I think Frank is going to look for a better job because he is now alert after the things that happened in his stay at Limerick.
Question #1: What do you think Frank will do after his remaining months in the army?
Quote #2: There's one black man, Horace, and he sits away from the rest of us. He smiles once in a while and says nothing because that's the way it is.
Significance #2: It sucks how African-Americans aren't treated equally like everyone else on the platform because guessing from the quote I guess it's better for him to be quiet. I wonder why people don't like other people because of their skin color, its no like they did anything bad.
Character Judgment #2: I think the immigrants should treat themselves with respects because they share one thing in common, that they came from another common. I wonder why Frank is going along with the rest of his worker friends and not inviting Horace to their hang outs.
Question #2: How do you think Frank feels about working with Horace at his new job?
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Quote #1: This quote is also significant because it lead up to the incident where Frank gets discharged from the army. For your character judgment showed how much Frank cares about his family by sending them money, but your about the part that the money can only benefit one person.
Question #1: I think Frank is going to continue doing regular routine, which is run the supply room and read books. But I have a feeling that something bad is going to happen to Frank.
Quote #2: I agree about the fact that African-Americans were treated unfairly due to there skin color. In Horace case no one talks to him , mostly everyone stares at him.
Question #2: I think Frank would treat Horace like any other employee. Also I think that Frank has no hate towards African Americans.
Quote #1: This quote is significant because since Frank has nothing to do anymore in the army, I think that he will maybe get out of the army since he has nothing to do.
Question #1: I think that Frank will get out of the army because he has nothing else to do anymore in the army.
Quote #2: This quote is also significant because its true why do people never treat people good because of their color of skin, and also when people keep an eye on people because they think that they are going to steal something.
Question #2: I think that Frank will feel comfortable working with Horace because they both work together good i guess.
Quote #1: I think that the work at the army is so boring at the time is because he's being discharged soon and if they got him in trouble he would get angry and no one likes an angry corporal that's nearing his discharge. I think it's good that nobody bothered him after all it's good for the man.
Question #1: I definitely think he will get hooked with Emmr. He will probably try to get his own house before he marries her though.
Quote #2: He's the kind of man that will get ahead in life with the kind of boss he has. I always liked Horace he was very kind.
Question #2: I think he feels that they'll have something to do with each others lives. Horace is an interesting man he always knows what to do.
Quote #1: Frank is bored because he has nothing to do with his job at the army. Frank will soon be discharged from the army.
Question #1: I think he will go back to America and get a new job or go to school. he also might go back to Limerick.
Quote #2: This quote shows how Afican Americans are not treated equally. I think that no one should trat someone bad because of their skin color.
Question #2: I think that Frank is a little intimidated but I think that he will become friends with Horace. I do not think that Frank will treat Horace different just because of his skin color.
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