Asked by Kaai97

Which phrase from Marge Piercy's "To Be Use" best illustrates the poem's celebratory tone toward hard work?

I want to be with people who submerge
in the task, who go into the fields to harvest
and work in a row and pass the bags along,
who are not parlor generals and field deserters
but move in a common rhythm
when the food must come in or the fire be put out.

a. "who go into the fields"
b. "parlor generals and field deserters"***
c. "move in a common rhythm"
d. "food must come in"***

not sure between b or c??????

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
B disparages loafers. But C celebrates the workers.

Answered by Kaai97
so which one is it? I'm confused.
Answered by Reed
Well, which one celebrates workers and work?
Answered by Ms. Sue
"illustrates the poem's <b>celebratory</b> tone toward hard work"
Answered by Kaai97
Is it d?
Answered by Ms. Sue
No. Not d.

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Answered by anonymous
what is the answer?
Answered by lelepones
its c
Answered by bootybishh
yall is wild and so its C right? imma j go wit it.
Answered by Jenn
Y’all are slow, it’s C jesus
Answered by MJ
Ms. Sue definitely was a teacher telling people not to cheat lol. But yeah its C
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