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What do the "foe" and the "conqueror" in stanza 2 of concord hymn have in common?

a. Neither of them won the battle of Lexington-Concord.
b. They were both fighting for independence.
c. Everyone who fought is now deceased.
d. Time spared them both.

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The "foe" and the "conqueror" in stanza 2 of Concord Hymn have in common that "Time's feeblest stroke" had spared both of them. Therefore, the answer is (d) "Time spared them both."

~~~Harsha~~~

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