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Opportunity knocked on my door.
It was soft, yet loud.
I went to see what was in store.
The sun greeted me
as I opened the door
in its hand there was a key.
My head was spinning
What am I to do?
I knew this was just the beginning.
I took the key
and held it in my hand.
It was now up to me.
I stood up tall
and accepted the challenge.
I would rise above all.
Opportunity knocked on my door.
Thank you for choosing me.
I can’t wait to soar!
The poet uses personification in the second stanza to represent—
A. the beginning of summer
B. the appreciation of sunlight
C. the sun's ability to change your life
D. acceptance of a new beginning
It was soft, yet loud.
I went to see what was in store.
The sun greeted me
as I opened the door
in its hand there was a key.
My head was spinning
What am I to do?
I knew this was just the beginning.
I took the key
and held it in my hand.
It was now up to me.
I stood up tall
and accepted the challenge.
I would rise above all.
Opportunity knocked on my door.
Thank you for choosing me.
I can’t wait to soar!
The poet uses personification in the second stanza to represent—
A. the beginning of summer
B. the appreciation of sunlight
C. the sun's ability to change your life
D. acceptance of a new beginning
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
This poem is mostly about___
A. accepting new opportunities when they come along
B. being afraid when unexplained events occur
C. standing up for what you believe is right
D. overcoming difficult situations
A. accepting new opportunities when they come along
B. being afraid when unexplained events occur
C. standing up for what you believe is right
D. overcoming difficult situations
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
What does the figurative language in line 7 help the reader understand about the speaker?
A. The narrator’s head is going around in a circle.
B. The narrator is suspicious of the sun at the door.
C. The narrator is confused about what is happening.
D. The narrator has a headache from all the commotion.
A. The narrator’s head is going around in a circle.
B. The narrator is suspicious of the sun at the door.
C. The narrator is confused about what is happening.
D. The narrator has a headache from all the commotion.
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
Read the line from the poem.
The sun greeted me.
The poet writes this line to show that—
A. the sun says ‘hi’ to the narrator when the door opens
B. the sun shines in when the narrator opens the door
C. the sun waits for the narrator outside the door
D. the sun makes the narrator’s head start spinning
The sun greeted me.
The poet writes this line to show that—
A. the sun says ‘hi’ to the narrator when the door opens
B. the sun shines in when the narrator opens the door
C. the sun waits for the narrator outside the door
D. the sun makes the narrator’s head start spinning
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
What line from the poem supports the inference that the speaker is excited about the new opportunity?
A. I can't wait to soar! (line 18)
B. My head was spinning (line 7)
C. Opportunity knocked on my door. (line 1)
D. in its hand there was a key. (line 6)
A. I can't wait to soar! (line 18)
B. My head was spinning (line 7)
C. Opportunity knocked on my door. (line 1)
D. in its hand there was a key. (line 6)
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C. the sun's ability to change your life
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A. accepting new opportunities when they come along
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C. The narrator is confused about what is happening.
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B. the sun shines in when the narrator opens the door
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A. I can't wait to soar! (line 18)
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