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butalik [34]
3 years ago
12

Which best describes the significance of the structure of the poem "The Man He Killed

English
2 answers:
OleMash [197]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Answer is D

Explanation:

Just took the test

poem has a rhyme scheme that creates a lighthearted tone, which contrasts with the subject of war and violence.

erica [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<em>The correct option is D) The poem has a rhyme scheme that creates a lighthearted tone, which contrasts with the subject of war and violence.</em>

Explanation:

The poem ' The Man He Killed' depicts the scene of two men at the battlefield. One of the man who is about to shoot the other person feels guilty for shooting the other man as h sees that how terrible wars can be where you have to kill a person with whom you can be friends.

The poem is written in simple short lines with words that rhyme. The simple, rhymes show an ironic contrast with the heart wrenching and serious topic of war which it discusses.

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