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ZanzabumX [31]
3 years ago
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English
1 answer:
MArishka [77]3 years ago
5 0

In The Red Badge of Courage chapter one, ..

A) the army would be moving soon

B) They would have a hot meal just in time for Thanksgiving

C) The war would be over soon

D) The soldiers pay was about to be doubled

’ ..

A) Be unable to get along with his fellow soldiers

B) Show his cowardice by running from battle

C) Die a slow and torturous death

D) Be captured by the enemy

, ...

A) fighting, then running away when the enemy attacks again

B) Charging up a mountainside with his bayonet

C) playing the drums to inspire his allies

D) Losing his rifle in the mayhem

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