1. In the poem 'The Man He Killed', which of the following could be true of the man the
speaker killed?
V. He had sold all his belongings.
vi. He was unemployed
vii. He was an infantry soldier.
viii. All of the above.
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Explanation:
The poem considers the irrational situation of war, and diminishing patriotic motives of the soldiers that meet one another on the battlefield. By giving his readers the perspective of an ordinary man's life and experience, Hardy asked broader questions about the purpose of war in general.
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