Read the following lines from "Clearances." "So while the parish priest at her bedside Went hammer and tongs at the prayers for the dying" The poet used the phrase "went hammer and tongs" most likely to imply that (1 point) Responses he is beating his Bible while reading to the mother. he is beating his Bible while reading to the mother. he is speaking the words loudly and with great forcefulness. he is speaking the words loudly and with great forcefulness. the son does not agree with the priest's religious views of death. the son does not agree with the priest's religious views of death. the mother is slipping away and takes comfort in prayers from her family.

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"Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" can best be categorized as a villanelle for all of the following reasons except (1 point) Responses the rhyme scheme is open. the rhyme scheme is open. the poem contains 19 lines. the poem contains 19 lines. the lines establish a musical rhythm. the lines establish a musical rhythm. the poem ends with a rhyming couplet.
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Read the following lines from "Clearances." "So while the parish priest at her bedside Went hammer and tongs at the prayers for the dying" The poet used the phrase "went hammer and tongs" most likely to imply that (1 point) Responses he is beating his Bible while reading to the mother. he is beating his Bible while reading to the mother. he is speaking the words loudly and with great forcefulness. he is speaking the words loudly and with great forcefulness. the son does not agree with the priest's religious views of death. the son does not agree with the priest's religious views of death. the mother is slipping away and takes comfort in prayers from her family.
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Read the following line from "Not Waving but Drowning." "Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he's dead" Which of the following words best describes the speaker's tone?
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The poet used the phrase "went hammer and tongs" most likely to imply that the priest is speaking the words loudly and with great forcefulness.
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The poem ends with a rhyming couplet is not a valid reason to categorize "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" as a villanelle.

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