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What do the crosses stand for in the poem In Flanders Fields?
Represents the dead soldiers buried in Flanders Fields
100
What is the message of In Flanders Fields?
Remember the dead soldiers that fought and sacrificed themselves
100
Name one connection from the any poem to the war
whatever you say
200
What is the colour of the poisonous gas in Dulce et Decorum est?
Green
200
What is the message that the poet is trying to get across in If We Must Die?
Soldiers should fight back no matter what with honour
200
How does the line, "Take up our quarrel with the foe" relate to The Wars?
Ross is a soldier who is fighting in the war to end it as soon as possible
300
What should soldiers do if they are faced with a situation where they cannot win according to the poem If We Must Die?
Fight heroically and manly with honour
300
What is the message in Dulce et Decorum est?
Dying for one's country is not as noble as they had been taught.
300
Name one effect of war that was compared between In Flanders Fields and The Wars
Many deaths in war OR the people that die all love or were loved
400
What does John McCrae tell the reader to do about war?
Take up the fight against war and end it as soon as possible
400
What is the message from the following lines, "The larks still bravely singing fly/ ?Scarce heard amid the guns below"?
You cannot enjoy yourself because of the war
400
What do both In Flanders Fields and The Wars think about war in general?
They both think that it is meaningless and are against it
500
What are the soldiers in Dulce et Decorum est "drunk" with?
fatigue
500
What does the line, "As under the green sea, I saw him drowning," actually represent within the poem 'Dulce et Decorum est'?
The gas attack
500
Name one effect of war that is shared between the book and If We Must Die
Characters are hopeless