How does the poem "Hay for the Horses' appeal to the reader's senses?

a Through vivid descriptions of dangerous mountain roads

B Through the use of rhyme and repetition

c. Through the depiction of a hot corral in the afternoon

d Through the mention of black oak trees and grasshoppers

2 Which of the following words best describes the mood of the poem "The Changing Light?

A Calming

b Exciting

C Mysterious

D Depressing

1 answer

The answers are:

1. C. Through the depiction of a hot corral in the afternoon. The poem "Hay for the Horses" appeals to the reader's senses by describing a hot corral in the afternoon, which helps the reader visualize and feel the heat and atmosphere of the setting.

2. C. Mysterious. The word "mysterious" best describes the mood of the poem "The Changing Light." The poem explores the idea of change and the unknown, creating a sense of mystery and intrigue throughout.
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