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why are the meadows of Flanders blood brown in colour ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Poetess compares the soldiers' body with cut down flower petals by chance. Their bodies are scattered like cut down blossoms on blood-brown meadows of Flanders & France. The word 'Blood-brown' shows the land had witnessed such a bloodshed to turn the land color to 'blood-brown'.

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Answered by Studyingkid
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❥Poetess compares the soldiers' body with cut down flower petals by chance. Their bodies are scattered like cut down blossoms on blood-brown meadows of Flanders & France. The word 'Blood-brown' shows the land had witnessed such a bloodshed to turn the land color to 'blood-brown'.

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