Beautiful Souls Annotations Chapter 2 Part 2 p.65-85

1.  Within the context of pages 65-69, the idea of human impulsive reaction is seen as:

2.  On page 67, the sentence that reads “The brain is not like steel,” serves as evidence to indicate that:

3.  On page 68, the author asks several rhetorical questions related to Adam Smith’s theories on compassion. The author’s questions reveal his:

4.  The author’s story about Rade Aleksic’s son (on pages 68-69) is mentioned for this purpose:

5.  On page 69, the phrase “Genocide is an exercise in community building” is included by the author for the purpose of:

6.  On pages 70-71, the author’s description of Vukovar, which includes this passage…I peered into it one day and spotted a dead mouse and two dead birds amid shards of broken plaster and rotting garbage…” is included to symbolize:

7.  Within the context of pages 73-75, the author mentions that Aco has few friends as evidence to help make this claim:

8.  On pages 77-78, the author describes Darko Ivanov as “ten years older”…”gaunt”…and with “a gray pallor” in order to help make the point that:

9.  On page 80, Aco’s quote “I am a citizen of the world” signifies…

10.  Throughout Chapter 2, Aco’s enormous flat TV serves as a symbol of his:

11.  On page 83, the author questions the phrase “Empathy only develops through social interaction” because:

12.  Why does the author wait until the final two pages of the Chapter to reveal that Wendy is a Croat?

Beautiful Souls Annotations Chapter 2 Part 2 p.65-85

1.  Within the context of pages 65-69, the idea of human impulsive reaction is seen as:

2.  On page 67, the sentence that reads “The brain is not like steel,” serves as evidence to indicate that:

3.  On page 68, the author asks several rhetorical questions related to Adam Smith’s theories on compassion. The author’s questions reveal his:

4.  The author’s story about Rade Aleksic’s son (on pages 68-69) is mentioned for this purpose:

5.  On page 69, the phrase “Genocide is an exercise in community building” is included by the author for the purpose of:

6.  On pages 70-71, the author’s description of Vukovar, which includes this passage…I peered into it one day and spotted a dead mouse and two dead birds amid shards of broken plaster and rotting garbage…” is included to symbolize:

7.  Within the context of pages 73-75, the author mentions that Aco has few friends as evidence to help make this claim:

8.  On pages 77-78, the author describes Darko Ivanov as “ten years older”…”gaunt”…and with “a gray pallor” in order to help make the point that:

9.  On page 80, Aco’s quote “I am a citizen of the world” signifies…

10.  Throughout Chapter 2, Aco’s enormous flat TV serves as a symbol of his:

11.  On page 83, the author questions the phrase “Empathy only develops through social interaction” because:

12.  Why does the author wait until the final two pages of the Chapter to reveal that Wendy is a Croat?