English, asked by pnm720, 9 months ago

"And everybody praised the Duke
Who this great fight did win."
"But what good came of it at last?"
Quoth little Peterkin.
"Why that I cannot tell," said he,
"But 'twas a famous victory."

(b) Among whom is this conversation going on about what? How did the
conversation begin?

Answers

Answered by aseelahaneef12
4

Answer:the conversation is going on about the war that was held in Blenheim between the old man and his grandchildren. The conversation began when Peterson found a round object while he was playing near the river . He took it to his grandfather to ask what it was .

Explanation:the grandfather explains that it is the head of one of the people who sacrificed their lives in the great war . The children don't understand why they fought the war and ask for details . The grandfather doesn't care for the reason and keeps repeating "t'was a great victory" because according to him that is the only thing that matters for him. It shows the common attitude of people towards war and its harm to others. They treat it normally as if it is bound to happen.

Answered by arpitbhatnagar01
1

The conversation is going among old Kasper young Peterkin and little wilhelmine about the war. the conversation began when young peterkin was playing along the the river stream and he found round smooth skull. he asked his grandfather about the skull and this is how the conversation begin...

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