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The Red Badge of Courage

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With which regiment does Henry fight

the 304th

Just wondering

Who is "Henry"? And what is 304th---infantry regiment, fighter squadron, field artillery??

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If he means the US 304 Infantry Regiment, then that was part of the US 76 Infantry Division.

"Henry" refers to Henry Fleming, the main character in the novel "Red Badge of Courage". I don't think we know what unit he was in. Remember this book is fiction. It is reported that the author, Stephen Crane, interviewed veterans of the 124 New York Volunteer Regiment to assist with writing of his book.

What would Henry do when he fired his rifle

He would make a fierce grunt

Where did Henry and his friend Wilson go

they went to get some water from a stream.

When the firing stopped and it became quiet how did the soldiers act

They exhibited a nervous fear.

The expression shepherds struggling with sheep is an example of which literary term

alliteration (:

The word sagacious as used in the passage most likely means which of the following

shrewd

What did Henry's friend do during the charge

Henry's friend took the confederate flag from the rebel holders during the charge.

What had Henry noticed about the lieutenant

Henry noticed that when the lieutenant was talking about the topic of war he liked to direct his statements towards Henry

What explanation was given as to how the Rebels had gotten so close to Henry's regiment

the rebels had been unaware of how close they were to Henry's regiment

As the soldiers walked towards the river after their victory what were the weather conditions

it was raining

After a struggle ensued for control of the flag who was finally successful

Henry

What is the mood of this reading passage the locket

somber

In a story the mood is the short story

No, the mood is not the short story. The mood is the feeling the story arouses in the reader.

In a tale of two cities This reading passage is most likely an example of which literary terms

A+ Satire

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