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Card 6
Front
How is the verse 'Bullets smacking belly' expressed?
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Card 7
Front
He uses metaphors and Imagery. 'Its mouth wide/Open silent' what does this suggest?
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Card 8
Front
Identify and examine the similes in the poem. How do the connections Hughes makes help reveal the soldiers state of mind?
Back
Card 9
Front
What poem does Bayonet Charge compare with because of experience of conflict/battle?
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Card 10
Front
What transformation does the soldier go through?
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Card 11
Front
The flow of the poem is broken by the use of dashes '-'. What does this show?
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Card 12
Front
How are the free and clear thoughts of the soldier presented in the poem?
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Card 13
Front
what is the meaning of the repetition of the 'h' sound?
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Card 14
Front
The poet uses the pronoun of he. Why?
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Card 15
Front
how does Bayonet Charge compare with Futility?
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