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Both "Grandma Ling" and "your little voice . . ." use imagery to convey the emotions or attitudes of the speakers.

Choose one of these poems. In a paragraph, discuss how the poet uses imagery to present the speaker's feelings. Support your response with details from the poem

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Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by XenaGonzalez
Grandma Ling
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The poem "Grandma Ling" uses imagery to capture the idea that there are human connections that bring people together despite time, location, and cultural differences. This is first presented when the speaker describes her own appearance, as seen in her grandmother; "My image stood before me,/ acted on by fifty years."(L 15-16) Despite the fact that the speaker has (seemingly) not seen her grandmother before, she immediately realizes the similarities they share. This interconnectedness is also present at the end of the poem, when the speaker states that, "She spoke a tongue I knew no word of,/ and I was sad I could not understand,/ but I could hug her." (L 20-22) Here, the speaker shows that although she and her grandmother cannot communicate with words, they can still bond through love and affection.
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She spoke a tongue I knew no word of,
And I was sad I could not understand,
What was “tongue” (third-to-the-last line) referring to?
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