They just told me to answer a bunch of questions to get points best of luck tho!
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. Kaspar reports the "Great praise" won by the generals who led the battle" would be the best option, but this is of course fairly subjective. The technique does the poet use to communicate the speaker's critical attitude toward war in "The Battle of Blenheim" is that<span> Kaspar repeatedly refers to the "famous battle" but admits that he cannot recall why it was fought</span>
Answer:
It means to drag/draw or pull.
Explanation:
So if you dissect the word "distracted" you can find that it literally means withdrawn, or not grounded(present)