What imagery is used in the first stanza to describe the sky and its interaction with the marsh? |
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The sky is described as thin and wet, glowing yellow at the edges, and merging softly with the marsh, creating a dreamy atmosphere. |
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In the second stanza, how does the poet contrast the appearance of the pools in the marsh? |
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The pools contrast beauty and dullness.
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The wild goose symbolizes safety and home.
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The cranes are described as flying with heavy wings and lazy flight, which adds to the calm and serene mood of the marsh as night approaches. |
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Twilight symbolizes quiet transition.
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The marsh atmosphere is tranquil.
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The poem celebrates nature's beauty.
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Fill in the blank: The pools in the marsh glint through their mildews like large cups of ___. |
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True or False: The poet portrays the marsh as a chaotic and noisy environment. |
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False. The poet depicts the marsh as a peaceful and quiet place, celebrating its beauty and harmony. |
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Her background shapes her poem themes.
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