Read the excerpt from The Red Badge of Courage. In this excerpt, a soldier who Henry encounters while out in the field (referred to as the tattered soldier) is talking to Henry Fleming about the battle they had just experienced.

But the other hobbled industriously after him. There was an air of apology in his manner, but he evidently thought that he needed only to talk for a time, and the youth would perceive that he was a good fellow.

"Was pretty good fight, wasn’t it?” he began in a small voice, and then he achieved the fortitude to continue. "Dern me if I ever see fellers fight so. Laws, how they did fight! I knowed the’ boys like it when they once got square at it. Th’ boys aren’t had no fair chance up t’ now, but this time they showed what they were. I know it’d turn out this way. Yeh can’t lick them boys. No, sir! They’re fighters, they be.”

He breathed a deep breath of humble admiration. He had looked at the youth for encouragement several times. He received none, but gradually he seemed to get absorbed in his subject.

Which quotation suggests that the characters have conflicting perspectives in this excerpt?

“There was an air of apology in his manner…”
“. . . he evidently thought that he needed only to talk for a time . . .”
“He breathed a deep breath of humble admiration.”
“He received none, but gradually he seemed to get absorbed in his subject.”