<span>In the poem "Counting Small-boned Bodies" written by Robert Bly, Bly creates a sort of sympathy for his readers. A bit of innocence is shed on the readers as they learn what happens to the war victims. Their bodies sit there serving as nothing but a trophy for the world to commemorate the war. Bly states all the things that they could serve purposes for but none that which will happen.</span>
Answer: the answer is B
Explanation:
I took the test got a 100
I think B. is the most reasonable and understandable answer to me. i'm quite sure that it is right
Theme, I was taught to remember theme as the me(ssage)
<span>I put my place under the john
</span><span> I smell a good
</span><span> I see War for the valuable lands.
I hear screams of those who are scared the little ones and mothers that tried to protect their young ones.
</span><span> I’m touching a weapon to support me, protect me in battle for land
I fear of losing the battle because then I killed many lives for nothing and even worst I’m putting my own life at risk for something we’re not getting.
</span>by winning i will gain respect power money and land
hope it helps