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The Red Badge of Courage: Chapters 1-6 - Quiz
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Trace the many emotions Henry felt from the time he enlisted in the Union Army to the end of Chapter 6 when he deserted his fighting regiment.
Why do you think the author has given the characters such names as young soldier, tall soldier, and loud soldier?
Stephen Crane is a masterful writer in using figures of speech to give readers vivid images of Civil War reality. List at least two phrases for each chapter.
Predict the contents of the yellow envelope the loud soldier gave to Henry.
Describe Henry's encounter with the dead soldier that his line passed while advancing toward battle.
Henry's mother was against her son enlisting in the service. Do you agree or disagree with her opinion?
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