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The first three stanzas of the poem end by saying "Rode the six hundred." How does this line change as the poem goes on?

A.From the loss of life and what soldiers are left to honoring the "Noble six hundred," both those who survived and those fallen in battle.

B.From capturing their enemies, growing in number as the battle is won.

C.
From fleeing the battle to being shamed and dishonored by their nation.

D.From winning the battle, going home and growing old as honored veterans.

in "The Charge of the Light Brigade"

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A from the loss of life and what soldiers are left to honour the “noble six hundred”
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