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During his flight, Henry stumbles upon a group of wounded soldiers, including one with a "red badge of courage" (a wound) on his head. This encounter challenges Henry's perception of bravery and guilt, as he initially envies the soldier's wound but later understands the true cost of war.
Instead of fleeing like the other soldiers, Henry decided to stand his ground and face the enemy. He found courage within himself to remain in the battle and prove his bravery.
lie about where he had been
Henry came across a clearing in the forest where he stumbled upon a hidden cabin. Inside the cabin, he found a map that revealed the location of a secret underground passage. Henry used this passage to escape his pursuers and continue his journey.
Henry was afraid that the men in his regiment would mock or ridicule him for fleeing from battle. He was worried about being shamed and judged by his fellow soldiers.
Come Across was created in 2003.
Fleeing is correct.
No. The compound subject (Jake and Henry) needs a plural verb (no S).Jake and Henry transport the cargo across town.
Henry Kelsey had his third voyage across England from 1690-1693.
No, Henry does not die in "The Red Badge of Courage". The novel ends with him returning to his regiment after fleeing from battle, but his fate beyond that is left ambiguous.
the sea lol
mark Henry came from Texas