Owen’s choice of words in Exposure powerfully, but simply, describes the extremes to which he and his men were exposed for two days. The poem is dominated by words from the semantic field of the weather, most of which are qualified by terms with negative associations:
•‘iced east winds’ l.1
•‘mad gusts’ l.6
•‘rain soaks’ l.12
•‘clouds sag stormy’ l.12
•‘Dawn massing in the east’ l.13
•‘ranks of grey’ (cloud) l.14
•‘air .. black with snow’ l.17
•‘flowing flakes’ (snow) l.18
•‘the wind’s nonchalance’ l.19
•‘Pale flakes ‘ (snow) l.21
•‘snow-dazed’ l.22
•‘frost’ l.36
•‘ice’ l.39
There's really not a right way to answer this question. Honestly, you know that you have to take personal responsibility because you'll notice it. You'll notice that "Hey. You know. This thing really involved me and it's my job to take responsibility for it." Personal Responsibility is something that you stand up for if you think/know that you have to.
Because for it to be a claim it needs to be supported by an evidence or it would just be your opinion
A because president, meeting and love have nothing to do with remonstrate and trespass has nothing to do with policy, solution or hate.
so A