Respuesta :
The main theme of this passage is that the poor suffer the most in war. The passage states that the poor don't really understand why there needs to be a war in the first place and so they end up suffering.
Answer: D) The poor suffer the most in war
Credit to: @Erudite1
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there are still good things to live for
Answer:
D. The poor suffer the most in war.
Explanation:
The poor mother, even though her own son is in the war, took in four enemy soldiers and cared for them like they were her own sons.
"they are poor and because every new burden crushes them down"
"who suffer most cruelly the atrocious miseries of war because they are the feeblest and offer least resistance"
These lines from the passage is proof that the poor have no side in wars, for according to the narrator, "patriotic hatred [...] belongs to the upper class alone". Either way, no matter who wins, it is the poor who will suffer the most in any circumstance.