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24 October, 14:34

Which line in this expert attacked the myth that the sacrifices of soldiers are remembered and valued

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  1. 24 October, 14:43
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    The line in the excerpt that attacked the myth that the sacrifices of soldiers are remembered and valued is in the first text, in the 4th line: "no one spoke of him again."

    The excerpt is taken from "Suicide in the Trenches", written by Siegfried Sassoon.

    The excerpt of the text is:

    In Winter trenches, cowed and glum,

    With crumps and lice and lack of rum,

    He put a bullet in his brain.

    No one spoke of him again.

    Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967), wrote the poem "Suicide in the Trenches" that refers to his experience during World War I. The poem was published in "Cambridge Magazine" in February 1918.
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