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True or False: The poem suggests that the child goes to bed before the sun sets. |
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The poet describes the sun sinking behind a distant hill, leading to darkness and stillness in the world. |
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When the child wakes up, they see the sun shining down, indicating the start of a new day. |
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Fill in the blank: The sun brings ___ and ___ to the child when it shines again. |
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True or False: The poem conveys a sense of joy when the child sees the sun in the morning. |
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The poet associates feelings of joy and comfort with the sun, comparing it to a friendly smile. |
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The moral teaches us to appreciate the beauty of nature and the daily cycle of day and night, emphasizing that the sun brings light and warmth, and we can trust it will return even after darkness. |
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The phenomenon of the sun's daily journey can be described as ___ due to its repeating pattern. |
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True or False: The poem suggests that the darkness is permanent and the sun will not return. |
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False. The poem conveys that even when it gets dark, we can trust that the sun will return. |
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Fill in the blank: The sun not only provides ___ but also warmth to our lives. |
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Explain how the sun's return after darkness can serve as a metaphor for hope in our lives. |
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The sun's return symbolizes hope and reassurance that after difficult or dark times, brighter days will come again, reflecting the natural cycles of life. |