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Who does the narrator see in walt whitman's poem "a sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim"?a. his younger brother on a stretcherb. his mother working as a nursec. three injured soldiersd. dead enemy soldiers?

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The answer is C. Three injured soldiers.
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The narrator sees three injured soldiers in walt whitman's poem "a sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim."

The point of Walt Whitman's poem 'A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim' is lack of hope for mankind and for peace.

The poem is set during the Civil War, since there are references such as the "hospital tent" and dead men lying on stretchers.

The thesis of this poem seems to be related to war and its endless cruelty.

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