What’s not said speaks volumes. This two-page activity dives into Ernest Hemingway’s Hills Like White Elephants, a masterclass in subtext, symbolism, and emotional tension. Students will analyze dialogue, setting, and metaphor while unpacking the story’s quiet conflict, one that simmers beneath the surface of a train station conversation. Perfect for short story units, modernist literature, or thematic explorations of choice, communication, and gender dynamics, this resource invites students to