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In The Red Badge of Courage chapters 16-18, how did Henry view himself in the lull following the fighting?
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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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He was afraid of how he might perform in the next fight.
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