Question

Part A
What is the meaning of the extended metaphor in this poem?

Answer choices for the above question

An old man’s love for his family reveals the joys of wisdom.

An old man’s crisis of faith reveals the miraculous powers of angels.

An old man’s conversation with an angel reveals the limits of reality.

An old man’s desire for youth reveals all the benefits of old age.
Part B
Which sentence from the passage best supports the answer to Part A?

Answer choices for the above question

“I’d rather laugh a bright-haired boy, / Than reign a gray-beard king!” (lines 3-4)

“Give me one giddy, reeling dream / Of life, all love and flame!” (lines 11-12)

“Ah, truest soul of womanhood! / Without thee what were life?” (lines 21-22)

“‘The man would be a boy again, / And be a father too!’” (lines 27-28)

Answers

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Part A: The correct answer is "An old man’s desire for youth reveals all the benefits of old age."

Part B: The sentence that best supports the answer to Part A is “‘The man would be a boy again, / And be a father too!’” (lines 27-28).

This line highlights the old man's yearning for his youth while also implying the responsibilities and benefits he has gained with age, which supports the idea that the extended metaphor illustrates the advantages of old age contrasted with the desire for youth.

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