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11. Which of the following lines from Marge Piercy’s poem “To Be of Use” best demonstrates the speaker’s view that work is gratifying? (1 point)
“Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust.”
“Greek amphoras for wine or oil,”
“The pitcher cries for water to carry”
“and a person for work that is real.”
“Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust.”
“Greek amphoras for wine or oil,”
“The pitcher cries for water to carry”
“and a person for work that is real.”
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booker
11. Which of the following lines from Marge Piercy’s poem “To Be of Use” best demonstrates the speaker’s view that work is gratifying? (1 point)
“Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust.”
“Greek amphoras for wine or oil,”
“The pitcher cries for water to carry”
“and a person for work that is real.”
“Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust.”
“Greek amphoras for wine or oil,”
“The pitcher cries for water to carry”
“and a person for work that is real.”
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“The pitcher cries for water to carry” best demonstrates the speaker’s view that work is gratifying. The line suggests that work fulfills a need or desire and provides a sense of purpose, which can be gratifying.
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