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How has Henry’s exposure to the tales of Homer and other Greek legends influenced his views of war?
A)They have prevented Henry from having the courage to enlist in the war and fight alongside his peers.
B)They have led Henry to develop highly romanticized ideas about battle and what fighting in a war will be like.
C)They have given Henry the information he needs to persuade his mother that going to war will allow him to provide for his family.
D)They have convinced Henry that the only way to serve his country and protect his family is to enlist and fight in the war.

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The correct answer is B; They have led Henry to develop highly romanticized ideas about battle and what fighting in a war will be like.

Explanation:

Henry is a character from the book, The Red Badge of Courage." In the book, it speaks about how Henry had dreamed of epic battles while at war. He beleives he is going off to war to be hero. His desires were comparative to Homeric" and even "Greeklike" at times.

As Henry starts on his journey, he meets returning veterans and hears the truth about how bad it is and how many are starving. At that point, he is still not sure if he should believe the men.

Learn more about the book, The Red Badge of Courage, at https://brainly.com/question/11441098

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I think the answer is B

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