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Select two excerpts from the passage that show how Claude appeals to the sick soldier’s pride to get him to calm down. A
“It is pretty bad. Where are you from?” (paragraph 9)
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“‘Well, now, what would they think of you, back there?’” (paragraph 11)
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“‘You’ve not half a degree of fever. You’re scared and that’s all.’” (paragraph 7)
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“Claude made a dash for him and clapped him on the shoulder.” (paragraph 4)
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“Down near the end of the line he had seen one of his own men misconducting himself, snivelling and crying like a baby,—a fine husky boy of eighteen who had never given any trouble.” (paragraph 4)

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