True/False. "In Flanders fields the poppies blow" is the first line of a poem often recited on Remembrance Day.
Answer: True
True. 'In Flanders Fields,' written by Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae in 1915, begins with this line and is often recited on Remembrance Day.
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- True (correct answer)
- False
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