The ordered rhyme scheme reflects the rules of the military and creates a sense of expectation about what is coming in the poem.
Use the poem to answer the question.
The poem’s speaker is the collective voice of soldiers who died in Flanders field. Given this context, how does the poem’s strict rhyme scheme relate to its subject matter?
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The rhyme scheme creates a sense of uncertainty in the poem to help the reader understand how soldiers felt during battle.
The rhyme scheme creates a sense of uncertainty in the poem to help the reader understand how soldiers felt during battle.
The ordered rhyme scheme reflects the rules of the military and creates a sense of expectation about what is coming in the poem.
The ordered rhyme scheme reflects the rules of the military and creates a sense of expectation about what is coming in the poem.
The rhyme scheme lightens the serious subject matter and is intended to make the reader feel more at ease while reading.
The rhyme scheme lightens the serious subject matter and is intended to make the reader feel more at ease while reading.
The rhyme scheme conveys the speaker’s fear of death by creating a sense of expectation and dread for readers.
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