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How was the War Department helping the people in the camps to get better clothing?
How was the War Department helping the people in the camps to get better clothing?
The War Department had got sewing machines for the people in camps to have better clothing.
What was Jeanne's physical condition at the camp?
What was Jeanne's physical condition at the camp?
Sick with stomach cramps and diarrhea caused by shots and food.
What was Jeanne's observation of how Mama coped with using the latrines?
What was Jeanne's observation of how Mama coped with using the latrines?
Jeanne noticed that her mom hadn't learned to get used to the latrines because she found them embarrassing; instead, she learned to endure them. She used cardboard for some privacy.
How does Jeanne describe the entire situation?
How does Jeanne describe the entire situation?
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What happened in the Mess Halls that changed the families, and why did this happen?
What happened in the Mess Halls that changed the families, and why did this happen?
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What did Mama start doing, and why was she doing it?
What did Mama start doing, and why was she doing it?
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How old is the author in this part of the story?
How old is the author in this part of the story?
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Describe the reunion with Papa, including how he looked and what Jeanne did.
Describe the reunion with Papa, including how he looked and what Jeanne did.
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How does Jeanne as an adult see the cane that Papa brought back with him from Fort Lincoln?
How does Jeanne as an adult see the cane that Papa brought back with him from Fort Lincoln?
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What job did Papa have at Fort Lincoln, and why did he have that job?
What job did Papa have at Fort Lincoln, and why did he have that job?
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Study Notes
Key Points on Chapters 4-6 of Farewell to Manzanar
- The War Department provided sewing machines in camps to help residents create better clothing.
- Jeanne experienced illness characterized by stomach cramps and diarrhea, attributed to medical shots and food quality.
- Observing Mama's struggle, Jeanne noted her embarrassment regarding the camp latrines; Mama adapted by enduring the situation and using cardboard for privacy.
- Jeanne described the camp conditions as humiliating and perceived them as a significant insult to Japanese people.
- Families began to fragment in the mess halls, with communal dining giving way to separate meals with friends, partly due to their grandmother's declining health.
- Mama took on the role of a dietitian to earn money for storage fees, demonstrating resilience amidst difficulties.
- At this point in the narrative, Jeanne is 7 years old.
- The family reunion with Papa revealed he had lost weight and aged significantly; Jeanne approached him emotionally, embracing him and crying.
- As an adult, Jeanne reflects on the cane Papa brought back from Fort Lincoln, viewing it as a poignant symbol compared to her grandfather's samurai sword.
- Papa worked as an interviewer at Fort Lincoln to provide for his family during their difficult circumstances.
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Test your understanding of Chapters 4 to 6 of 'Farewell to Manzanar'. This quiz covers key themes, character observations, and the conditions faced by individuals in the camps. Dive deeper into the questions about Jeanne and her family's experiences during this challenging time.