Read the passage from "A Shield.”
A lonely warrior, I am wounded with iron.
Scarred with sword-points, sated with battle-play,
Weary of weapons. I have witnessed much fighting.
Much stubborn strife.
Which two things does the speaker contrast in this part of the poem?
the loneliness of war and the crowds on battlefields
the fierceness of battle and the pain of resulting scars
the strength of weaponry and the weakness of soldiers
the sharp points of swords and the dull surfaces of shields
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Loneliness of war and the crowds on battlefields.
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