Which feature of "Spring and Fall" serves as a motif in the poem?
A.
the fallen leaves, which represent mortality
B.
the speaker, who uses second-person point of view
C.
the listener, who is a young child
D.
the allusion to paradise, which reminds readers of loss
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
which do u think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a.
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i would agree with that
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its A i think
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ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which best summarizes the theme of "in Just"?
A.
Spring is a time of joyful rebirth and lively renewal.
B.
Spring is time when getting muddy and dirty is encouraged.
C.
Spring is a welcome time after a long winter.
D.
Spring is a time when children like to dance.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which do u think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
agreed
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no, I think its a
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it seems like a...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
To what sense does the phrase "Drows'd with the fume of poppies," from "To Autumn," most appeal?
A.
touch
B.
sight
C.
smell
D.
hearing
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c?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
fumes=smell
im going with c
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agree
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Why does E.E. Cummings describe the balloonman as "goat-footed" in "in Just"?
A.
He is referring to the fact that baby animals are born in spring.
B.
He is suggesting that the balloonman is dangerous to the children.
C.
He is making an allusion to the Greek god Pan and his pipes.
D.
He is comparing the children to the balloonman.
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which do u think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I dont know...
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