1 / 20 Fill in the blank: Swinging allows the child to see a vast expanse that includes rivers, trees, and ___ .
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3 / 20 Riddle: I go up and down, but I am not a seesaw. I give you the feeling of flying high. What am I?
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5 / 20 Fill in the blank: In the first stanza, the poet describes swinging as the ___ thing a child can do.
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7 / 20 Swinging is associated with feelings of ___ and ___ according to the poem.
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9 / 20 Fill in the blank: The countryside is described as land filled with fields and ___ .
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11 / 20 True or False: The poem suggests that we should always seek grand experiences to find happiness.
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12 / 20 False. The poem emphasizes finding joy in simple moments, like swinging.
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13 / 20 Riddle: I am a simple act that brings joy and makes you feel free. What am I?
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17 / 20 Fill in the blank: The second stanza illustrates how swinging allows the child to see ___ and ___ from an elevated position.
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19 / 20 Fill in the blank: The poet describes the garden as ___ and the roof as ___ in the final stanza.
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