How does the speaker develop the central idea in the poem?

1. by warning readers that the quality of their thoughts can greatly affect their happiness
2. by reassuring readers that there is still time to make their thoughts wiser and more loving
3. by instructing readers that no matter who they are, their thoughts should be admirable and pure
4. by advising readers that their thoughts should be kind toward all people, no matter who they are

1 answer

The answer to how the speaker develops the central idea of the poem would depend on the specific content and themes presented in the poem itself.

  1. If the poem emphasizes the impact of thoughts on personal well-being and happiness, then option 1 may be the best fit.
  2. If it conveys a message of hope or the possibility for change, option 2 could be more appropriate.
  3. If the poem stresses the importance of maintaining high moral standards in one’s thoughts, then option 3 would be relevant.
  4. Finally, if it focuses on kindness and compassion towards others through one’s thoughts, then option 4 would align with that theme.

To determine the most accurate option, one would need to analyze the poem's language, message, and the attitudes of the speaker toward thoughts and their effects on individuals and society.