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' So secretly like wrongs hushed up , they went '

pls tell me the meaning of this line . It is a line from The Send-Off by Wilfred Owen .​

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Answered by artisingh01174
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Explanation:

Owen's simile 'like wrongs hushed up' immediately follows, adding to the aura of conspiracy. ... Owen creates a sense that these men, like so many others, were swallowed up by the war never to be seen or heard of again. The positive send-off at the start of the poem is seen as a travesty.

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Answered by bts1169
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Answer:

The definition of a line is a mark connecting two points, something stretched between two things, or two or more people standing in a row. ... An example of a line is a horizontal mark drawn on a piece of paper.

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