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English, 09.01.2021 01:00, rhiannonwheatcr4468

What can you infer about the “cheery man” in The Red Badge of Courage, since author Stephen Crane never allows Henry to see his face? A. The cheery man was an apparition.
B. The cheery man was dead.
C. The cheery man was a Confederate soldier.
D. The cheery man was wounded on his face.

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