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Daphne Lister's poetry often encourages readers to explore their ___ and ___ through vivid imagery. |
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False. The poem consists of five stanzas and also emphasizes themes of nature and childhood. |
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In the first stanza, the poet compares kites to ___ and describes their movement as dancing in the ___-whipped sky. |
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Fill in the blank: The poem emphasizes the beauty of nature and the freedom it represents, exploring childhood imagination and the longing for ___. |
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Fill in the blank: The poet imagines drifting on the ___ wings of the kite in Stanza 3. |
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True or False: The wind is described as making soft sounds that the poet refers to as 'songs' in Stanza 3. |
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What new perspective does the poet gain by imagining looking down from the sky in Stanza 4? |
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The poet sees the park and rooftops of town in a different way, making everything look small and different. |
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What feelings does the poet express about looking down over the park and rooftops in Stanza 4? |
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The poet feels excitement and happiness about seeing everything from a new height. |
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False. The poet feels special and unique, enjoying the admiration from those below. |
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Riddle: I take you high above the ground, where joy can always be found. What am I? |
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What does the poet's experience of flying represent in relation to the people on the ground? |
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The poet's experience of flying represents adventure and dreams, inspiring admiration and a longing in the people below. |
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What theme is explored through the lens of a child's vivid imagination in the poem? |
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Fill in the blank: The poem highlights the importance of ___ and ___ in shaping one's perspective. |
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True or False: The poem suggests that embracing imagination can lead to a more mundane view of the world. |