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"My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory" Who is the author addressing?
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What is the effect of the repetition of the word “If” in the last stanza?
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In context of the poem, the “ecstasy of fumbling” (line 9) could best be characterized as
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What does 'dulce et decorum est' translate to?
It is necessary to die for one's country
It is a waste of human life to die for one's country
It is sweet and beautiful to die for one's country
It is honourable to die for one's country
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When was World War 1?
1914-1918
1918-1924
1921-1925
1900-1904
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Jessie Pope's poem,'Who's for the game' represents the _______________ perspective of war at the time.
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The men march "knock-kneed"
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'Floundering' means...
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The chief purpose of the figurative language in 'Dulce et decorum est' is to
Humanise soldiers
Convince people to join the army
Deglamourise war
Celebrate the brave soldiers
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In Jessie Pope's poem, 'Your country is up to her neck in a fight.' What technique is in use in this quote?
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Which of the following is an example of alliteration?
Watch the white eyes writhing in his face
Coughing like hags
Ardent for some desperate glory
Misty panes and thick green light
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What is the tone of the poem?
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What is the key idea of the poem?
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