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The imagery describes people walking fast or slow, moving up and down on sidewalks or buses, creating a busy atmosphere in the city. |
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Some people walk quietly while others talk loudly, showcasing the diversity in social interaction among individuals. |
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Fill in the blank: People in tall buildings and in stores below are seen riding ___ up and down. |
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What does the mention of umbrellas and hats signify about the people's attitude in the poem? |
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It signifies that people are determined to continue their daily routines regardless of the weather conditions. |
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How does the poem illustrate the contrast between solitary and social behaviors among people? |
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The poem contrasts solitary individuals who walk alone with those who are in crowds, some of whom engage in conversation while others remain silent. |
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One theme presented is the diversity of human experience in urban settings, highlighting how different individuals navigate their lives amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. |
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True or False: The poem suggests that city people form strong connections with one another. |
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False; the poem suggests that city people see each other but do not know each other. |
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The poet reflects on the anonymity and constant movement within the crowd, emphasizing that despite their presence, they remain unknown to one another. |
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True or False: The poem presents a positive view of community and interaction among city dwellers. |
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False; the poem highlights a lack of connection and understanding among city dwellers. |
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In the poem, the phrase 'sing a song of people' suggests a desire to ___ their experiences. |
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It signifies the transient nature of city life and the fleeting interactions among its inhabitants. |