4. PART B: Which lines from the poem best support the answer to Part A?(1 point)

Responses

"Through my fingers to the deep, / While I weep — while I weep!" (Lines 17-18)
"Through my fingers to the deep, / While I weep — while I weep!" (Lines 17-18)

"O God! I cannot save / One from the pitiless wave" (Lines 21-22)
"O God! I cannot save / One from the pitiless wave" (Lines 21-22)

"Thus much let me avow — / You are not wrong, who deem" (Lines 3-4)
"Thus much let me avow — / You are not wrong, who deem" (Lines 3-4)

"And I hold within my hand / Grains of the golden sand" (Lines 14-15)
"And I hold within my hand / Grains of the golden sand" (Lines 14-15)
Question 6
5. PART A: What is the meaning of the word "vision" as used in line 8?(1 point)
Responses

a dream
a dream

the future
the future

a beautiful person
a beautiful person

a spirit
a spirit
Question 7
5. PART B: Which lines from the poem best support the answer to Part A?(1 point)
Responses

"All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream." (Lines 10-11)
"All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream." (Lines 10-11)

"Yet if hope has flown away / In a night, or in a day" (Lines 6-7)
"Yet if hope has flown away / In a night, or in a day" (Lines 6-7)

"You are not wrong, who deem / That my days have been a dream" (Lines 4-5)
"You are not wrong, who deem / That my days have been a dream" (Lines 4-5)

"Is it therefore the less gone?" (Line 9)

1 answer

Question 6 - Part A: What is the meaning of the word "vision" as used in line 8? The correct response is: the future

Question 7 - Part B: Which lines from the poem best support the answer to Part A? The correct response is: "All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream." (Lines 10-11)

These lines reflect the idea that what we perceive (our vision) may not be as concrete or certain as we believe, aligning with the interpretation of "vision" in the context of the future and dreams.