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Wilfred Gibson (1878-1962)

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They ask me where I've been, And what I've done and seen. But what can I reply Who knows, it wasn't I, But someone just like me, Who went across the sea And with my head and hands Killed men in foreign lands... Though I must bear the blame, Because he bore my name.

Use the preceding Poem to answer the following question.

Which statement can you infer to be most likely false?

Question 3 options:


Wilfred Gibson was British



Wilfred Gibson fought in WWI



Wilfred Gibson was a poet


Wilfred Gibson died in the war

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Step-by-step explanation:

Wilfred Gibson fought in WW1

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Answer:

It can be inferred that is false that Wilfred Gibson died in the war .

Step-by-step explanation:

Wilfred Gibson was a British poet, one of the Dymock Poets. He started to publish these before the First World War. He began in 1902 with The Queen's Vigil. Later he published collections such as The Golden Room (1928), The alarm (1941), and many others.

Gibson was also represented in the Georgian Poetry collection of poems edited by Edward Marsh and can therefore be counted among the Georgian Poets.

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