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Remember no men are strange no countries foreign beneath all uniforms all uniforms a single body
like ours the stanza our brother's walk upon Is earth like this m. which we all should
(1)Name the poem and the poet?
(2)what should we remember?
(3)what are all men to us?
(4)where do we all walk 'upon' ?
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The answers of the stanza "Remember no men are strange no countries foreign beneath all uniforms a single body breathes
Like ours: the stanza our brother's walk upon is earth like this which we all shall lie"
- Name of the poem is "No Men Are Foreign" and name of the poet is "James Kirkup".
- We should remember that beneath all the uniforms the men are as normal as everyone. They breathe the same way as we do.
- All men to us are like soldiers wearing uniforms of different countries, but they are all like brothers.
- We all walk upon 'Mother Earth'
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