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How did the writer of "counting small-boned bodies" involve the reader?

in "counting small-boned bodies," bly uses parody to emphasize feelings of rage and in regard to war.
"counting small-boned bodies" is a short poem of ten lines.
"counting small-boned bodies" is written in free verse and carefully divided into four stanzas.
"counting small-boned bodies" invites the reader to join the speaker to recount dead bodies.

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