11. Henry's growth as a character is best shown through which of the following lines from The Red Badge of Courage?

These happenings had occupied an incredibly short time, yet the youth felt that in them he had been made aged... and the most startling thing was to learn suddenly that he was very insignificant."

"And at last his eyes seemed to open to some new ways. He found that he could look back upon the brass and bombast of his earlier gospels and see them truly."

"From his home his youthful eyes had looked upon the war in his own country with distrust."

there was much food for thought in the manner in which he replied."

Respuesta :

Answer: "and at last his eyes seemed to open to some new ways. He found that he could look back upon the bras and bombast of his earlier gospels and see them truly."

Explanation:

Though the first paragraph shows he understands his growth the second shows how he's grown. For instance you can say, "I'm good at math", yet get countless answers wrong. Proof is always required to support a claim.