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http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/print.cfm?lang=french&layout=remembers_f&source=history/firstwar/vimy/vimy1a = Au champ d'honneur = (Adaptation du poème: In Flanders Fields, de John McCrae) Au champ d'honneur, les coquelicots

Sont parsemés de lot en lot

Auprès des croix; et dans l'espace

Les alouettes devenues lasses

Mêlent leurs chants au sifflement

Des obusiers. Nous sommes morts

Nous qui songions la veille encor'

À nos parents, à nos amis,

C'est nous qui reposons ici

Au champ d'honneur. À vous jeunes désabusés

À vous de porter l'oriflamme

Et de garder au fond de l'âme

Le goût de vivre en liberté.

Acceptez le défi, sinon

Les coquelicots se faneront

Au champ d'honneur. Adaptation signée Jean Pariseau, CM, CD, D. ès L. (histoire).

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Why is flanders field used so often on Remembrance Day?

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Where did John McCrae write in flanders field?

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How do you spell flanders fields in french?

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Why did they name it flanders field?

Flanders Field was named after the region in Belgium where it is located. The area gained significance during World War I due to the battles that took place there and the poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae, which became a symbol of remembrance for those who lost their lives in the war.


What are the rhyming patterns for Flanders field?

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Is there personification in in Flanders field?

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