What event causes the group to suspect that the fascists are expecting them to attack?


1. They spot an unusually large number of aircraft.
A. They spot an unusually large number of aircraft.
B. Unusual troop movements are observed.
C. A defector tells him he has heard rumors to that effect.
D. The fascists have withdrawn from a key area.
**C

2. Which of the following best describes Andres' difficulties and the entire war in general?

A. Sloppy, stupid, and inept actions by individuals continually ruin the best plans and intentions.
B. Personal heroism is constantly stymied by poor luck.
C. The dedication of the enemy soldiers to their cause far outweighs the dedication of the their soldiers to their cause.
D. Cowardice runs throughout the forces of both sides.
**C

3. In the end, Jordan is left fight heroically to the end. For what cause is he primarily fighting then?

A. To defeat communism.
B. To defeat fascism.
C. To help Maria escape.
D. To blow up the bridge no matter what.
**C

I have read the book, but I am having second thoughts about my answers to these questions. Am I correct? Thank you.

It's been far too long since I read this. Perhaps you'll be able to double-check your answer choices here:

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/belltolls/

1. In order to determine which event causes the group to suspect that the fascists are expecting them to attack, let's analyze the given options:

A. They spot an unusually large number of aircraft.
B. Unusual troop movements are observed.
C. A defector tells him he has heard rumors to that effect.
D. The fascists have withdrawn from a key area.

To find the correct answer, we need to rely on the information given in the book. However, based on the given options, it seems that option C - "A defector tells him he has heard rumors to that effect" - is the most likely event that would cause the group to suspect the fascists are expecting them to attack. The information provided by a defector who claims to have heard rumors about the fascist's expectation can raise suspicions among the group.

2. To determine which option best describes Andres' difficulties and the war in general, let's analyze the given options:

A. Sloppy, stupid, and inept actions by individuals continually ruin the best plans and intentions.
B. Personal heroism is constantly stymied by poor luck.
C. The dedication of the enemy soldiers to their cause far outweighs the dedication of their soldiers to their cause.
D. Cowardice runs throughout the forces of both sides.

Again, to find the correct answer, we must refer to the information in the book. However, based on the given options, option C - "The dedication of the enemy soldiers to their cause far outweighs the dedication of their soldiers to their cause" - seems to be the most appropriate choice. This suggests that the dedication of the enemy soldiers, whether it be to fascism or another cause, is stronger than the dedication of their own soldiers.

3. To determine the cause for which Jordan primarily fights in the end, let's analyze the given options:

A. To defeat communism.
B. To defeat fascism.
C. To help Maria escape.
D. To blow up the bridge no matter what.

Once more, we need to refer to the information in the book to find the correct answer. However, based on the given options, option D - "To blow up the bridge no matter what" - seems to be the most likely choice. This implies that Jordan's primary goal is to ensure the destruction of the bridge, regardless of any other considerations.

Please note that these answers are based on the options provided and a general understanding of the topic. To be absolutely certain, it is always best to refer back to the specific details provided in the book.