Answer: Technical Knock Out
Explanation:
Technical Knock Out is a term that is used when a boxer is unwell or considered too injured to continue fighting.
Even though the boxer might still be standing, once he or she or she is considered injured, there'll be a count to eight and once this is done, the other boxer is declared to be the winner.
The sentence shows that only a small part of the original troop survived, as shown in the second answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The text shows how the army is frustrated, due to the large number of losses it has suffered.
- These losses refer to the number of soldiers who died during the battle.
- The few soldiers who survived had to retreat in a grim, sad, and sullen way, as the poem presents.
This question is about the poem "A March in the Hard-Prest Ranks, and the Road Unknown."
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