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English, 25.09.2019 01:00, josebienka

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17, which line from the red badge of courage best reflects the difference between henrys perspective on courage and his mothers?
a." don't go a thinkin you can lick the hull rebel army at the start because yeh can't"
b. "her brown face upraised was stained with tears and her spare form was quivering."
c. "still, she had disappointed him by saying nothing whatever about returning with his shield or on it."
d. "you watch out, henry an take good care of yourself in this here fighting business you watch an take good care of yourself."
18. when henry throws a pinecone at a squirrel in order to justify his fleeing the battle it serves which purpose in the red badge of courage?
a. adds to the exposition
b. develops his character
c. builds suspense to the plot
d. supports the theme of changing from a boy to a man

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