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ID: #15998
Question
In 'Under the Greenwood Tree' the poet -
Options
1
does not speak about any enemy
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2
mentions two enemies
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3
speaks of one enemy
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4
speaks about the life of comfort and happiness
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Explanation
In the song 'Under the Greenwood Tree', the poet mentions two specific enemies: 'winter and rough weather,' suggesting that nature's hardships are the only ones found there.