Question
Footnotes:
1. Avow (verb) to assert or confess openly
2. Deem (verb) to judge or consider in a specific way
Question 1
1. The speaker parts from someone who believes the speaker's life has been lived like a dream.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 2
2. In stanza 1, the speaker implies that what we see may not be real.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 3
3. What is the speaker unable to keep?(1 point)
Responses
the waves
the waves
the grains of sand
the grains of sand
the sound of the ocean
the sound of the ocean
his dreams
his dreams
Question 4
4. PART A: Which sentence best describes a theme of the poem?(1 point)
Responses
Nothing in life is permanent.
Nothing in life is permanent.
It is important to hold on to your dreams.
It is important to hold on to your dreams.
Our loved ones usually leave us.
Our loved ones usually leave us.
We cannot slow the passage of time.
1. Avow (verb) to assert or confess openly
2. Deem (verb) to judge or consider in a specific way
Question 1
1. The speaker parts from someone who believes the speaker's life has been lived like a dream.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 2
2. In stanza 1, the speaker implies that what we see may not be real.(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 3
3. What is the speaker unable to keep?(1 point)
Responses
the waves
the waves
the grains of sand
the grains of sand
the sound of the ocean
the sound of the ocean
his dreams
his dreams
Question 4
4. PART A: Which sentence best describes a theme of the poem?(1 point)
Responses
Nothing in life is permanent.
Nothing in life is permanent.
It is important to hold on to your dreams.
It is important to hold on to your dreams.
Our loved ones usually leave us.
Our loved ones usually leave us.
We cannot slow the passage of time.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the responses based on your questions and the context provided:
**Question 1:**
1. The speaker parts from someone who believes the speaker's life has been lived like a dream.
**Response:** True
**Question 2:**
2. In stanza 1, the speaker implies that what we see may not be real.
**Response:** True
**Question 3:**
3. What is the speaker unable to keep?
**Response:** the grains of sand
**Question 4:**
4. PART A: Which sentence best describes a theme of the poem?
**Response:** Nothing in life is permanent.
Please adjust any specific responses based on further context from the poem if necessary.
**Question 1:**
1. The speaker parts from someone who believes the speaker's life has been lived like a dream.
**Response:** True
**Question 2:**
2. In stanza 1, the speaker implies that what we see may not be real.
**Response:** True
**Question 3:**
3. What is the speaker unable to keep?
**Response:** the grains of sand
**Question 4:**
4. PART A: Which sentence best describes a theme of the poem?
**Response:** Nothing in life is permanent.
Please adjust any specific responses based on further context from the poem if necessary.