Exposure: Which direction is the wind coming from?, Exposure: What noises can be heard in the distance?, Exposure: Why is it difficult for the men to bury their fallen comrades?, Exposure: Give 3 examples of different weather conditions affecting the soldiers?, Exposure: Why is "black with snow" an unusual description?, Exposure: What does the metaphor "slowly our ghosts drag home" tell us about the soldiers?, Exposure: What is personification?, Exposure: How does "dawn massing in the east her melancholy army" show personification?, Exposure: Give a quote to show the soldiers' sense of hopelessness., Exposure: How does Owen show us the danger of weather over weapons in war?, COTLB: How many soldiers are in the Light Brigade?, COTLB: What did the soldiers have all around them?, COTLB: Who are the Light Brigade fighting?, COTLB: What connects the imagery of "Jaws of Death" and "Mouth of Hell.", COTLB: What is sibilance?, COTLB: Why is it powerful to finish the poem with "noble six hundred"?, COTLB: How does "storm'd at with shot and shell" particularly emphasise violence?, COTLB: Give an example of repetition being used for effect?, COTLB: Give a quote to show the heroism of the Light Brigade?, COTLB: What clues does Tennyson give in the text to indicate that the loss of life was wasteful?, Bayonet Charge: What is the soldier dressed in?, Bayonet Charge: Why does the soldier stop?, Bayonet Charge: What is the soldier running towards?, Bayonet Charge: Give 3 different emotions that the soldier is feeling?, Bayonet Charge: What does "sweating like molten iron" imply about the solider?, Bayonet Charge: Why are "king, honour, human dignity" mentioned then "dropped like luxuries"?, Bayonet Charge: What is enjambment?, Bayonet Charge: How does "bullets smacking the belly out of the air" show the violence of war?, Bayonet Charge: Give a quote to show the soldier's sense of fear., Bayonet Charge: Summarise how the soldier's feelings change throughout the poem..
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Conflict of War Poems Questions
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