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OpenStudy (kmklnklnkln):

11. The speaker of the poem “Your World” goes from living in a small nest in a corner to (1 point) A.being welcomed into a larger flock of birds. B.being devoured by the family’s hungry cat. C.soaring “to the uttermost reaches” of the sky. D. thriving with other wildlife in a big airy barn.

OpenStudy (kmklnklnkln):

ill give a medal please help

OpenStudy (knottingjay):

Your world is as big as you make it. I know, for I used to abide In the narrowest nest in a corner, My wings pressing close to my side. But I sighted the distant horizon Where the skyline encircled the sea And I throbbed with a burning desire To travel this immensity. I battered the cordons around me And cradled my wings on the breeze, Then soared to the uttermost reaches With rapture, with power, with ease!

OpenStudy (knottingjay):

A: No where does it mention other birds B: There are no cats lol C:He does soar into the sky! D:I dont see a barn mentioned anywhere

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