Use the passage and the painting to answer the question.

A painting of The Lady of Shalott by John William Waterhouse. She is sailing alone in a small boat on the river.

What can you learn about the Lady of Shalott from this section of the poem that is not conveyed in the painting?

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Responses

that the Lady of Shallot has red hair
that the Lady of Shallot has red hair

that the Lady of Shalott had candles in her boat
that the Lady of Shalott had candles in her boat

why Sir Lancelot travels to Camelot
why Sir Lancelot travels to Camelot

that the Lady of Shalott is looking toward Camelot

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From the passage of the poem, you can learn that the Lady of Shalott is looking toward Camelot. This specific detail about her gaze or direction is not conveyed in the painting, which focuses more on her solitary presence in the boat.