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freemanjskg
29.11.2021 • 
English

1. Read the lines from "Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night." Then onward I sped in the battle, the even-contested battle,

Till late in the night relived to the place at last again I made my way,

What does the use of the phrase "even-contested battle" suggest?

Both sides of the fight have agreed to fight fairly.

There is a clear winner of the battle.

The outcome of the battle is unknown.

Both sides of the fight are equally matched.

2.In "A March in the Ranks Hard-Priest, and the Road Unknown," readers can infer the speaker experiences feelings of helplessness as he surveils the scene inside the church.

Which lines from the poem support this inference?

"Shadows of deepest, deepest black, just lit by moving candles and lamps,"

"Resuming, marching, ever in darkness marching, on in the ranks, / The unknown road still marching."

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