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| The war that was taking place |
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| What piece of school uniform Finny wore incorrectly |
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| Which shirt of Finny's did Gene wear |
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| The first student to enlist |
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| Finny decides to train Gene for this |
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| What brought the Winter Carnival to an end |
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| telegram from Leper to Gene |
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| The ugly river Gene fell into with Quakenbush |
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| The clean river the boys jump into while still innocent |
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| Symbolic of the gaining of knowledge |
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| Gene's jealousy over Finny reaches its peak when |
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| he realizes Finny was never competing |
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| Gene felt he Finny were equal when he believed that |
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| Finny was sabatoging his attempt to be first in his class |
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| Leper "escaped" the army to avoid |
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| a section eight discharge |
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| The politician of the class; he puts Gene on trial |
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| Finny broke what school record? |
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| Gene believes that Finny would be no good in a war because |
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| he would make friends with the enemy |
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| Finny's war time game that had no teams |
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| Finny believed that when playing sports |
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| The reason Gene did not cry at Finny's funeral |
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| he felt like it was his own |
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| The two places the narrator wanted to see on his return to the school |
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| The star witness at the trial |
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| The two casualties of the war who never saw battle |
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| he could not be a part of it |
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| Brinker puts Gene on trial because he believes |
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| they need to talk about Finny's accident |
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| bone marrow breaks loose and stops his heart |
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| The doctor is surprised by Finny's death because |
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| the break was a simple one |
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| Gene confesses to the jouncing the limb |
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| shortly after it happens while Finny is still at home |
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| Gene is accused by Leper of being what |
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| Finny was secretly writing to whom? |
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| any army branch he thought might take him |
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| Finny encouraged Gene to leave his studies and play because |
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| he thought academics came easily to him like sports did for Finny |
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