The poet's use of quotation marks and dramatic shift in word choice in this excerpt from "Attack the Water" suggest that these words are coming from another source, such as the news.
This accounts for the change in word choice, as the news, would have been written or spoken by someone else. Also, adding this to the poem helps describe the situation in Vietnam from an outside standpoint.
In the poem, Dulce ET Decorum est, “ the form of warfare that was used when the troops were protected significantly from small arms and were sheltered is known as the <u>Trench warfare</u>
Explanation:
In this poem the poet has talked about world war -I.In the first world war the warfare technique used was that of the Trench warfare.
In trench warfare long Trenches , narrow ditches are created by digging the ground and it was the place where the soldiers lived. These trenches where very muddy, uncomfortable and because of this many soldiers developed a medical problems known as trench foot.
Trench warfare was developed by the French military engineer Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban .
These trenches offered shelter to the soldiers from the storm of fires that came from the rifle, machine gun of the enemy.
In the poem, Dulce ET Decorum est, “ the form of warfare that was used when the troops were protected significantly from small arms and were sheltered is known as the <u>Trench warfare</u>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Americas involvement in war.
#1) write an essay where you analyze the tone the character Marullus uses to express his interpretation of Caesar's return.
<span>Answer: His tone is that of someone that is worried or even alarmed at Caesar’s return after he defeated his rival and also former co-ruler Pompey. Marullus knew that this victory would mean that Caesar will be the most powerful man in Rome. For this same reason he felt in a very dangerous position. He assumed that Caesar would soon impose one-man rule. Marullus joins Flavius who feels the same way to try and put a stop to Caesar. </span>
#2) How this is similar or different from the interpretation the painter has depicted?
Answer: It is clear that the interpretation the painter has depicted is very different. This is apparent when you compare the painting to the word that Marullus himself used to describe the return of Caesar. In the painting it seems as though Marullus is impressed by Caesar’s feat. I believe he was just putting up a front while deep down he felt disgusted just looking at caesar in his glory moment.
<span>I hope it helps, Regards.</span>
Defiantly C, I’ve taken that