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What can the reader infer from the following lines as they are used in chapter 27? “...I had seen nothing sacred, and the things that were glorious had no glory and the sacrifices were like the stockyards at Chicago if nothing was done with the meat except to bury it.”

Henry is feeling homesick for the United States.

b)

Henry has no opinion on the brutality of war.

c)

Henry finds inspiration in the men that he has seen die on the battlefield.

d)

Henry thinks that livestock is treated better than soldiers.

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Answer:

D) Henry thinks that livestock is treated better than soldiers

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Answer:I think the correct answer is D Henry thinks that livestock is treated better than soldiers.

Explanation: Because if you take a closer look at the statement above it says “...I had seen nothing sacred, and the things that were glorious had no glory and the sacrifices were like the stockyards at Chicago if nothing was done with the meat except to bury it.” he means that he haven't

seen people being treated like that after they have fought for their country and after all that they are buried and from the statement above D is the only one which makes sense

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