"I am the enemy you killed, my friend/I knew you in this dark" are the lines from
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A.
The Soldier
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B.
Strange Meeting
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C.
Ulysses
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D.
To his dead body
Correct Answer:
B. Strange Meeting
Explanation:
The correct answer is Strange Meeting. These lines appear in Wilfred Owen's famous war poem, which describes an encounter between two deceased soldiers from opposing sides in the afterlife. Written during World War I, the poem explores the pity of war and the shared humanity of enemies, as the speaker recognizes the man he killed as a "friend" who shared the same hopes and "dark" fate.
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