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I don't speak the neglishion langaugue
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me no smart
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dave did you see what that thing was i coudln't though it looked like a snake.
What thing? that thing, it looks like a snake.(duduDU)suspense
A snake i am afraid of snakes i have snakephobia. oh really. RUNNNNNN!
did you see it it was ferrocious.
no, it would have already went away and we found a four leaf clover maybe thats why?
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a) The refrain in the first three stanzas of "The Charge of the Light Brigade" is "Rode the six hundred."
b) The main action emphasized by the refrain is that the Light Brigade charged into the valley of death as soldiers, unthinking, unquestioning, undoubting.
c) The poet emphasized this action of the Light Brigade to show how soldiers behave and act on duty. They do not enjoy the luxury of reflection. They usually move like zombies, though, it is required of them to obey the last command, not counting the consequences.
Explanation:
The Charge of the Light Brigade was written by ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON. The poem or ballad commemorates the six hundred British soldiers who "rode in the valley of death" during the failed military action involving the British light cavalry led by Lord Cardigan. The Light Brigade fought Russian forces in the decisive Battle of Balaclava on 25 October 1854 during the Crimean War.
I think he's happy and excited, but as soon as he see's what he's created I would say that he is scared and terrified.