The poem suggests that even a small piece of moss can represent a ___ when viewed through the glass. |
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How does the poem illustrate the relationship between curiosity and observation? |
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The poem shows that through careful observation and curiosity, one can discover hidden beauty and complexity in ordinary objects. |
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![]() The spider's ability to deftly spin silk from its spinnerets to create a web is highlighted. |
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In the poem, a drop of water is compared to a ___, showcasing the richness of small details. |
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True or False: The poem 'The Glass' conveys a message that nature's wonders are only visible to the naked eye. |
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False. The poem conveys that nature's wonders can be revealed through careful observation and the use of tools like a magnifying glass. |
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Fill in the blank: The poem ends by suggesting that powerful lenses could make it seem like one could walk on the ___ in an afternoon. |
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In the poem, 'myriad' refers to a very large number of tiny shells that can be seen in a scrap of chalk. |
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What does the speaker observe about the flies in relation to the spider's web? |
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The speaker observes that the flies, despite having many eyes, still stumble into the spider's web, highlighting the dangers in nature. |
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Fill in the blank: The speaker finds magic in ordinary objects, such as ___, ___, and insects. |
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