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Read the following line from the poem. Of dying foemen mingled there—
Foemen at morn, but friends at eve—
What role do the “foemen” serve in
this poem?
A. They give the poem an eerie mood.
B. They serve as reminders of what
happened on the battlefield.
C. They create distracting images in the
reader’s imaginations.
D. They are the main characters
discussed in the poem.

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