In the poem Barbara frietchie what did stonewall Jackson say after Barbara leaned out the window?
1." Who touches a hair of yon gray head/dies like a dog! March on!
2. Fire!
3. Halt!
4. Shoot if you must, this old gray-head,/but spare your country's flag.

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In the poem Barbara frietchie, stonewall Jackson say " Who touches a hair of yon gray head/dies like a dog! March on!" after Barbara leaned out the window. Option 1 is correct.

"Shoot, if you must, this old gray head,

But spare your country's flag," she said.

A shade of sadness, a blush of shame,

Over the face of the leader came;

The nobler nature within him stirred

To life at that woman's deed and word;

"Who touches a hair of yon gray head

Dies like a dog! March on!" he said.

Barbara Fritchie was a Unionist during the Civil War. She became part of American folklore in part because of the poem written by John Greenleaf Whittier.

Answer:

i just took the quiz and the actual answer is

A- who touches a hair on yon gray/ dog dies like a dog! march on!

Explanation:

the person above me is wrong sorry about that!