Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow: |
No Men are Foreign |
Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign |
Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes |
Like ours: the land our brothers walk upon |
Is earth like this, in which we all shall lie. |
They, too, aware of sun and air and water, |
Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war's long winter starv'd |
Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read |
A labour not different from our own. |
Remember, they have eyes like ours that wake |
Or sleep, and strength that can be won |
By love. In every land is common life |
That all can recognise and understand. |
Let us remember, whenever we are told |
To hate our brothers, it is ourselves |
That we shall dispossess, betray, condemn. |
Remember, we who take arms against each other It is the human earth that we defile. |
Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocence |
Of air that is everywhere our own, |
Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange. |
A) our brothers
B) our enemies
C) ourselves
D) all of these
Correct Answer: C
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