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in john mccrae's poem "in flanders fields," the dead bodies of soldiers are personified as if they are still alive—able to speak to the reader and pass a torch, and trying to sleep.

what effect does this personification have on the poem?

a - it injects religious themes having to do with the afterlife into the poem.

b- it implies that war isn't so bad because the soldiers aren't really dead.

c- it makes the reader feel intimate with the dead soldiers and able to understand them.

d- it creates a frightening mood, for the dead soldiers may suddenly come to life.

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