In The Red Badge of Courage, when Henry wakes up in camp the day after fighting, why does he first think he is in a charnel place?

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The sleeping men around him look dead.
The sleeping men around him look dead.

The smoke from the campfire smells like burning meat.
The smoke from the campfire smells like burning meat.

The noise from the front and the darkness before dawn remind him of hell.

The noise from the front and the darkness before dawn remind him of hell.

The correct response is: The sleeping men around him look dead.

The correct answer is: The sleeping men around him look dead.

When Henry wakes up in camp the day after fighting and sees the men sleeping around him, he initially thinks he is in a charnel place because they appear lifeless. This can be understood by examining the description provided in the text. To find this answer, you would need to read the relevant passage in Chapter 12 of The Red Badge of Courage. By analyzing the protagonist's perception of the sleeping men and their appearance, you can infer that their stillness and lack of movement make Henry believe he is surrounded by death, similar to a charnel place.

Identify two soldiers from The Red Badge of Courage Henry meets in the procession of the wounded.

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the spectral soldier and the loud one
the spectral soldier and the loud one

the ragged soldier and the tattered soldier
the ragged soldier and the tattered soldier

the tattered soldier and Jim Conklin

the tattered soldier and Jim Conklin

In The Red Badge of Courage, what happens to Jim Conklin?

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He is separated from the regiment and finds his way back among the procession of the wounded.
He is separated from the regiment and finds his way back among the procession of the wounded.

He is wounded in battle, joins the procession of the wounded, and dies along the way in a field.
He is wounded in battle, joins the procession of the wounded, and dies along the way in a field.

He is wounded in battle and then meets up with Henry, with whom he rejoins the regiment.

He is wounded in battle, joins the procession of the wounded, and dies along the way in a field.

What is theme?

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a story's plot
a story's plot

the underlying meaning or message in a literary work
the underlying meaning or message in a literary work

a story's time and place

The underlying meaning or message in a literary work.

Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of The Red Badge of Courage?

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Nature doesn’t care about the fate of man.
Nature doesn’t care about the fate of man.

Manhood comes through experience.
Manhood comes through experience.

Courage doesn’t matter.