Your answer for this question would be the second option because in a poem worldly possessions is where you control and mess up the language. Hope I helped (:
No, the speaker of Owen's poem would not agree with the idea that it is sweet and right to die for one's country.
The poem describes the horrors of war: the fear, the exhaustion, the suffering. The speaker wonders why people at home would support young men dying like this.
At the end of the poem, the speaker says the idea that it is sweet and right to die for one's country is "the old Lie."
Explanation:
Astronomers have identified more spiral galaxies than ellipticals, but that's simply because the spirals are easier to spot. While spiral galaxies are bright, elliptical galaxies are dim. The existing stars inside an elliptical galaxy tend to be older, giving off more red light than younger stars.