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,begin emphasis,Part A ,end emphasis,
Which statement ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, reflects how the speaker's point of view differs from his community's?

Question 1 Answer options with 4 options
1.
The speaker knows what danger lies ahead, but the community sees opportunity.

2.
The speaker sees the flaws of home, but the community thinks home is flawless.

3.
The speaker feels the urge to leave home, but the community wants him to stay.

4.
The speaker values finding love in the world, but the community wants him to seek fame.

Question 2
,begin emphasis,Part B,end emphasis,
Which ,begin emphasis,two,end emphasis, lines from the poem ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, support the correct answer from Part A?

Question 2 Answer options with 5 options
1.
"'Tis my twentieth year: dim, now, youth stretches behind me;" (Line 1)

2.
"And despised seem, now, those quiet fields I have travell'd:" (Line 3)

3.
"The wide, unknown sea fills with a hunger to roam." (Line 10)

4.
"Often beside the surge of the desolate ocean he paces;" (Line 11)

5.
"Lightly leaves he behind all the sad faces of home;" (Line 14)

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Part A: 3 — The speaker feels the urge to leave home, but the community wants him to stay.

Part B: Options 3 and 5
- 3: "The wide, unknown sea fills with a hunger to roam." (shows the speaker's urge to leave)
- 5: "Lightly leaves he behind all the sad faces of home;" (shows the community’s sadness — they want him to stay)