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In "Casabianca" where is the boy when the poem begins

In "Casabianca" where is the boy when the poem begins-example-1
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User Sabee
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B. I picked B. because the boy is standing on the burning deck and he could get hurt cause it's a really bad battle's wreck and it's all surrounding him and the dead people,

Explanation: The boy stood on the burning deck

Whence all but he had fled;

The flame that lit the battle's wreck

Shone round him o'er the dead.

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User Dimitris Thomas
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The poem 'Casabianca' was written by Mrs. Felicia Dorothea Hemans. It starts out with the well known line, "the boy stood on the burning deck". The story relates to an extraordinary incident of devotion and heroism witnessed during the Battle of the Nile.

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