Throughout much of The Red Badge of Courage Henry feels like
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Throughout much of The Red Badge of Courage Henry feels like an outsider with nothing in common with his fellow soldiers Which details from the story support this Select each correct answer 0 He believed that he envied those men whose bodies lay strewn over the grass of the fields and on the fallen leaves of the forest O His failure to discover any bit of resemblance in their viewpoints made him more miserable than before The youth considering himself as separated from the others was saddened by the blithe and merry speeches that went from rank to rank The youth studied the faces of his companions ever on the watch to detect kindred emotions He suffered disappointment O He felt the subtle battle brotherhood more potent even than the cause for which they were fighting 0