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What does the poet observe about the city's growth when viewed from the jet at takeoff? |
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Fill in the blank: At an altitude of about ten thousand feet, the poet realizes that cities grew around ___ resources. |
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True or False: The poet believes that the earth's geographical features justify the division of people into nations. |
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False. The poet reflects on the earth being one, while people are divided for shallow reasons. |
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Riddle: I cover more of the earth than land does, crucial for life but often taken for granted. What am I? |
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What reflection does the poet have about humanity when observing the earth from six miles high? |
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The poet reflects on the selfishness and narrow-mindedness of people who hate each other despite living on one planet. |
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Fill in the blank: The valleys were populated because they met the ___ of the people. |
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Multiple Choice: What is a key theme in the poem? A) Nature's beauty B) Human conflict C) Technological advancement D) All of the above |
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What observation does the poet make about the growth of cities from high altitudes? |
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The poet observes that cities grow based on necessity rather than proper planning, lacking a particular style and revealing their true structure when viewed from a height. |
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At approximately ten thousand feet, what does the poet recognize about the relationship between cities and water resources? |
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The poet recognizes that cities are often situated near water resources which are essential for agriculture, transport, and business. |
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From six miles above the earth, what does the poet note about the distribution of land and water? |
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The poet notes that there is more water than land on the earth when viewed from six miles above. |
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True or False: The poet feels that the people living on earth are united despite the natural beauty observed from the sky. |
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False. The poet reflects that people are divided by shallow reasons and tend to build borders and walls, contrasting the unity of the earth. |
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Fill in the blank: The poet reflects on the selfishness and narrowness of people, stating that they ___ each other. |
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What is the primary conflict the poet identifies between the beauty of the earth and human behavior? |
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The primary conflict is the poet's appreciation for the geographical beauty of the earth contrasted with the tendency of people to create divisions and conflicts among themselves. |