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4. In the passage, the Reverend takes two actions that, more than any others, propel the plot forward in an unexpected way. Which of these quotations present Reverend's justification for joining the regiment Scoresby leads?
Answer:
“I am responsible to the country for this, and I must go along with him and protect the country against him”
Step-by-step explanation:
The reverend decides to participate in the war and join the regiment because he recognizes that it is his duty, as a citizen, to help the nation win. Even though his religious beliefs do not support the stimulation of war, as it promotes chaos, pain and destruction and encourages disunity among the children of God, he accepts his responsibility as a man who needs to promote the integrity and respect of his country, because he is committed to his nation.