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Read these lines from "Dulce et Decorum Est" by Wilfred Owen.

Gas! Gas! Quick boys!—An ecstasy of fumbling,
Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time,
But someone still was yelling out and stumbling...

How do these lines evoke a sense of the time and place in which this poem is set?

A. The description of a person "yelling out and stumbling" suggests that this poem takes place in a hospital where soldiers who have returned from battle in the Revolutionary War are dealing with the horrors they faced.

B. The use of the word gas and the phrase "ecstasy of fumbling" reveals that this poem depicts poorly trained World War II soldiers whose vehicle has run out of fuel just as an enemy attack begins.

C. The mention of "helmets" and the use of the modern phrase "just in time" indicates that this poem depicts soldiers fighting in a war that took place after 1950, likely the Vietnam War.

D. The repetition of the word gas, the exclamation "Quick boys," and the reference to "helmets" all help convey that this poem takes place during World War I and describes a chemical weapons attack.

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I'd say d is the answer. By chemical attack, it is specifically a gas attack. Gas masks, all buy one is able to put on their gas masks. Presumably that one guy died. B is definitely incorrect.

This poem's core conflict is between the reality of the war and the government's portrayal of war as lovely, right, and fitting to die for your country. The message conveyed by the poet is the dreadful and inhumane reality of war.

Correct option is D.

It is a gas attack when it is referred to as a chemical attack. Everyone who purchases a gas mask is able to use it. Presumably, one of the men died.

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