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“Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen
o Why end the poem with a Latin quote? Why not an English slogan?
o How would the poem be different if the last stanza weren't addressed to people at home? How does this stanza change the meaning of the poem?
o How does the speaker portray the realities of war? What images are particularly striking or effective?
“Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway
o What are Jig and the man talking about?
o What is the central conflict in this relationship? (Hint: it’s not about whether or not Jig will get an abortion)
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