In his run to the rear to achieve safety what did Henry lose
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his gun and his cap
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What is the clincher sentence for the entire selection
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I admit the deed! - tear up the planks! - here, here! - it is
the beating of his hideous heart!"
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What definition fits the term music notation
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writing music
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What is Henry afraid of
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an ambush
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How did the colonel of the 304th regiment react to the general's order to Hold em back
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he scolded the men
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What did Henry find in the thicket that was leaned against a tree
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a corpse
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When Henry's regiment was fighting what did one of the soldiers try to do in the Red Badge of Courage
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Run away.
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Who does Henry fight for in The Red Badge of Courage
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Henry is fighting with the Union.
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What phrases would substitute for the expression after the fever had left his veins
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"After he calmed down" could substitute for the phrase "after
the fever had left his veins."
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What term best fits statistic
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A numerical fact
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Farther off there was a group of four or five corpses keeping mournful company The sentence is an example of which literary term
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Irony
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Which literary term is contained in this sentence It was now like one of those moving monsters wending with many feet
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similie
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The word paean most likely means which of the followingIn his eyes was a desire to chant a paean He kept repeating
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The word 'παιάν' is a Greek equivalent of 'paean'. It's spelled
'paian' in Roman letters. It's applied to songs that may be solemn
as chants or triumphant with praise.
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What statement best describes how the author's word choice contributes to the tone of the passage
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The authors use of the phrase “fades from my sight” gives the passage a sad and isolated tone.
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What happened when the tall soldier's battle rumor proved untrue
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the men who had believed him scoffed at him
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In his run to the rear to achieve safety what did Henry lose
his gun and his cap
What is the clincher sentence for the entire selection
I admit the deed! - tear up the planks! - here, here! - it is
the beating of his hideous heart!"
What definition fits the term music notation
writing music
What is Henry afraid of
an ambush
How did the colonel of the 304th regiment react to the general's order to Hold em back
he scolded the men
What did Henry find in the thicket that was leaned against a tree
a corpse
When Henry's regiment was fighting what did one of the soldiers try to do in the Red Badge of Courage
Run away.
Who does Henry fight for in The Red Badge of Courage
Henry is fighting with the Union.
What phrases would substitute for the expression after the fever had left his veins
"After he calmed down" could substitute for the phrase "after
the fever had left his veins."
What term best fits statistic
A numerical fact
Farther off there was a group of four or five corpses keeping mournful company The sentence is an example of which literary term
Irony
A+
SHS
Which literary term is contained in this sentence It was now like one of those moving monsters wending with many feet
similie
The word paean most likely means which of the followingIn his eyes was a desire to chant a paean He kept repeating
The word 'παιάν' is a Greek equivalent of 'paean'. It's spelled
'paian' in Roman letters. It's applied to songs that may be solemn
as chants or triumphant with praise.
What statement best describes how the author's word choice contributes to the tone of the passage
APEX
The authors use of the phrase “fades from my sight” gives the passage a sad and isolated tone.
What happened when the tall soldier's battle rumor proved untrue