Asked by Allura
In The Red Badge of Courage, how did Henry view himself in the lull following the fighting?
He was extremely pleased with his performance in battle. *****
He was ashamed of his actions and filled with guilt.
He was afraid of how he might perform in the next fight.
He was extremely pleased with his performance in battle. *****
He was ashamed of his actions and filled with guilt.
He was afraid of how he might perform in the next fight.
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Answered by
Reed
I haven't read it recently, but that's not how I remember it. What happened in Henry's first battle? What did he do?
Answered by
Reed
If you mean the lull after the Confederates have been forced to retreat, before they charge again, then you are right. All the soldiers are congratulating each other. If you mean after the fighting ends...that's different.
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N/A
1. True or false: In the red badge of courage, Henry and Wilson went on search of water and afterwards lingered in order to escape fighting. Answer: False 2. In the Red badge of courage, how did Henry view himself in the lull following the fighting? Answer: A. He was extremely pleased with his performance in battle. 3. Identify which of the following sentences from the red badge of courage contains personification. Answer: C. "Trees, confronting him, stretched out their arms and forbade him to pass."
Answered by
yayy
n/a is right
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
n/a is right 3/3 :)
Answered by
plug
b
a
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a
c
Answered by
Jackson
Answering the "lull" question, I can confirm that
(A) He was extremely pleased with his performance in battle.
Is the correct answer.
(A) He was extremely pleased with his performance in battle.
Is the correct answer.
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Answered by
Skittle-chan
correct
Answered by
ParkSio
thanks N/A
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