Upon one's first consideration of Wilfred Owen's poem, "Dulce Et Decorum Est", the form<span> it takes appears conventional. ... However, a more significant formal feature of "</span>Dulce Et Decorum Est<span>" is the fact that Owen makes it look like a </span>poem<span> written in Iambic Pentameter.</span>
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<span>B. The writer can use the ideas of others without having to cite the source.</span>