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What do these two lines in the first stanza suggest about the speaker's thoughts?

What do these two lines in the first stanza suggest about the speakers thoughts class=

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  • 04-03-2022

Answer:

Facing trouble is like preparing to meet an opponent

Explanation:

The words underlined is comparing WW1 to facing an opponent, therefor when it says "Facing trouble is like preparing to meet an opponent" is being referred to WW1.

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