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2 August, 04:24

In Carl Sandburg's poem "Grass," why is it significant that the train passengers can't tell that they are looking at old battlegrounds?

A. The battlefields hide evidence of crime.

B. Passengers would avoid this train if they knew.

C. They are only tourists who don't know about the wars.

D. Over time they have forgotten about the ravages of war.

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  1. 2 August, 06:16
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    I think B ...
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