What does the poet mean at the end of these lines?: "If I should die, think only this of me: That thereโs some corner of a foreign field That is for ever England."
That he will be buried somewhere other than England.
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The soil in some parts of France is still poisoned as a result of the arms used in WWI.
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How many British soldiers died in WWI?
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How many horses were used by Britain in WW1?
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What did the German and British soldiers do on Christmas Day 1914? They stopped fighting and
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What does this line mean? "For what is sunk will hardly swim"
That someone is dead.
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Which of these is NOT a commonwealth country? (Teacher will explain Commonwealth)
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PTSD used to be called:
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"Take up our quarrel with the foe". What does quarrel normally mean?
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Why were poppies chosen to represent Remembrance Day?
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And towards our distant rest began to trudge. What does "trudge" mean?
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Why does the poet say "Drunk with fatigue"? What does it suggest?
That the person is so tired that they appear drunk as they walk.
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They fell with their faces to the foe. What does "foe" mean?