a few a few too few for drums and yells.
a. what does the poet mean by drums and yells?
b. explain this line in the context of the poem?
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Owen predicts that 'a few, a few, too few for drums and yells / may creep back, silent, to still village wells / up half-known roads'. Thus, he has already marked a lot of soldiers for death. There is no escaping the reality that the soldiers that were sent are going to die, and they are going to die young.
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