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Why are “Life at War” and “Overheard Over S. E. Asia” considered to be protest poems? 1.They moralize about the evils of war.
2.They make use of contrasting images to challenge the natural order of things.
3.They emphasize the futility of war when humans are capable of much more.
4.They shock people by providing a terrifying view of war rather than a heroic one.

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