Question
In the poem when the groves begin to bear.
What do the groves represent in the poem?
A. the family's goals for the future
B.the speaker's longing for adventure
C.the conflict between nature and civilization
D.the contrast between youth and experience
What do the groves represent in the poem?
A. the family's goals for the future
B.the speaker's longing for adventure
C.the conflict between nature and civilization
D.the contrast between youth and experience
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Answer
What does the repetition of "when the groves begin to bear!" Throughout the poem suggest about the father select two
A he is wide
B he is confident
C he is generous
D he is gracious
E he is determined
A he is wide
B he is confident
C he is generous
D he is gracious
E he is determined
Answer
It says select two
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C. the conflict between nature and civilization
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B he is confident
D he is gracious
D he is gracious
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Apologies for the oversight. Considering the repetition of "when the groves begin to bear!" throughout the poem, the two suggested qualities about the father are:
B. he is confident
E. he is determined
B. he is confident
E. he is determined
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