The quick answer is A, I believe.
It is the closest thing to sarcasm in the poem. It is more of a wail that it is sarcasm. It bemoans the fact that you can easily fight people who are not as well equipped as you are to carry on a battle.
He doesn't mock their inability to fight back. The line that is sarcasm isn't mentioned. Laughter drowns out the pain and wailing.
The natives are doing the laughing. The British are.
The red and brown is more or less just a fact.
A is the closest thing you have to an answer.
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Fear can interrupt processes in our brains that allow us to regulate emotions, read non-verbal cues and other information presented to us.
There are many different things for example:a play is live, you see the actors, its easier to visualize it, while a novel you read it,u can read whenever u want
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I think he lists his personal involvement in climate change work.