In the third and fourth stanza, Owen uses the word “dreams” several times. Using the context of the poem, “dreams” could best be replaced with(2 points)

Responses

Goals
Goals

Hopes
Hopes

Illusions
Illusions

Nightmares

1 answer

Hopes
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