1. Where did the soldiers stop and enter? at farmer's house
at doctor's house
at parson's house
at the speaker of the poem's house
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The soldiers stop and enter the speaker of the poem's house.
- "at the speaker of the poem's house" is the correct option.
- In the poem "O what is That Sound" written by Wystan Hugh Auden, the soldiers, all the extent, kept marching towards the speaker's house meanwhile the speaker was thinking that they would stop somewhere before, but that did not happen as they passed the doctor's house and the parson's church and even the cunning farmer's barn and straight stopped towards the speaker's house and entered.
- The tone of the poem is mainly expectant where the speaker expects the soldiers to stop somewhere else and the tone is also a sing-song one, participating to its ballad-y character. The suspense is created with every passing stanza.
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