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[1]With his eager, resolute eyes aglow, [2]Alert for a glimpse of the nearing foe, [3]With his sturdy shoulder backward thrown, [4]Facing odds that he dare not own, [5]Ready to start at the country's call, [6]To win if God will-if He will, to fall, [7]Whatever may cost the impending strife, [8]Home or fortune or limb or life-- [9]Ready to give what the hour demands, [10]The hero of Concoral's story stands. 1. How does the poem's structure contribute to the theme of the poem? 2. Using context clues from the poem, what is the meaning of strive in line 7? 3. How do lines 1-2 contribute to the meaning of the poem?

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