English – Poetry 6_1

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The Soldier is a ______ poem.

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‘It I should die, think only, this my me’ is taken from-

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À sonnet is a poem of ______ lines.

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The dust stands for the ______

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Who has composed the poem, The Soldier?

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The poem ______ is a patriotic poem.

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According to ‘The Soldier’ England has given her natives her flowers –

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‘A pulse in the eternal mind, no less’ is written by-

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The place where the soldier would be buried should be treated as the part of ______ after his death.

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The term ‘concealed stands for ______ in The Soldier.

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The poet in ‘Ther Soldier’ is depicting the miseries of-

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The poem ______ is a sonnet.

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Rupert Brooke was born in-

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‘The Soldier’ is –

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Brooke inspired patriotism in the ______ phase of the First World War.

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Rupert Brooke was died in –

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The Soldier’ is ______ poem.

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The poet compares Macavity to -

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The speaker of the poem ‘The soldier’ is a-

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The Soldier’ deals with –

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Rupert Brooke has written the poem-

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Rupert Brooke speaks in the guise of an ______Soldier.

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The images and praises of ______ run through both the stanzas.

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The speaker is not afraid of –

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Rupert Brooke is remembered as a –

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