A Sunset of the City

by Gwendolyn Brooks

Already I am no longer looked at with lechery or love.

My daughters and sons have put me away with marbles and dolls,

Are gone from the house.

My husband and lovers are pleasant or somewhat polite

And night is night.

It is a real chill out,

The genuine thing.

I am not deceived, I do not think it is still summer

Because sun stays and birds continue to sing.

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Question
Use the lines to answer the question.

Which line contains caesura?

(1 point)
Responses

“My daughters and sons have put me away with marbles and dolls,”
“My daughters and sons have put me away with marbles and dolls,”

“It is a real chill out,”
“It is a real chill out,”

“I am not deceived, I do not think it is still summer”
“I am not deceived, I do not think it is still summer”

“Already I am no longer looked at with lechery or love.”

1 answer

The line that contains caesura is:

“I am not deceived, I do not think it is still summer”

Caesura refers to a pause or break in a line of poetry, usually occurring in the middle of the line. In this line, the comma after "deceived" indicates a pause, making it an example of caesura.

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