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Think about the poem "old ironsides." drag the subject of the poem to the subject box and the theme to the theme box. then decide whether each excerpt from the poem supports the subject or the theme. the decommissioning of an old warshipo, better that her shattered hulk should sink beneath the waveher thunders shook the mighty deepset every thread-bare sail, and give her to the god of stormspaying homage to the glorious pastlong has it waved on high, and many an eye has danced to see that banner in the skyay, tear her tattered ensign down! her deck, once red with heroes' blood where knelt the vanquished foe,

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