What would the speaker in "Mending Wall" do if he could? A. remove the wall and get to know his neighbor better B. purchase cows to graze in his meadow C. repair the wall without his neighbor's help D. buy his neighbor's property
In "The Negro Speaks of Rivers," for whom do the first-person pronouns "I" and "my" stand? A. the speaker and all the people of the speaker's race B. all people who live near the rivers mentioned in the poem C. the speaker and all the rivers the speaker mentions D. all people who helped to build all the great civilizations of the past
Which statement describes the contrasting attitudes that the speaker in "Mending Wall" and his neighbor hold about the wall? A. The speaker is eager to mend the wall; the neighbor finds repairing the wall an annoying responsibility. B. The speaker thinks playfully about the wall; the neighbor respects the wall's authority. C. The speaker admires the wall; the neighbor pays little attention to the wall. D. The speaker is resentful and hostile about the wall; the neighbor praises the wall's sturdiness and urges the speaker to appreciate it.
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