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(This question is based of The Red Badge of Courage

In Chapter 24, Henry evaluates himself in a "study of his deeds." What does he decide?

Question 3 options:
His public deeds in battle were good.

His life isn’t worth living because of his shameful retreat and his unkind treatment of the tattered soldier.

He still wishes he had been killed early on in the fighting.

His treatment of the tattered soldier was justifiable and okay.