Across the dunes, in the waning light,

The rising moon pours her amber rays,
Through the slumbrous air of the dim, brown night
The pungent smell of the seaweed strays—
From vast and trackless spaces
Where wind and water meet,
White flowers, that rise from the sleepless deep,
Come drifting to my feet.
They flutter the shore in a drowsy tune,
Unfurl their bloom to the lightlorn sky,
Allow a caress to the rising moon,
Then fall to slumber, and fade, and die.

Part A,end emphasis,
Which phrase ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, describes the mood of the poem?

Question 1 Answer options with 4 options
1.
sad and despairing

2.
calm and dreamlike

3.
eager and expectant

4.
nervous and uneasy

Part B,end emphasis,
Select ,begin emphasis,two,end emphasis, lines from the poem that ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, support the correct answer from Part A.

Question 2 Answer options with 5 options
1.
"The rising moon pours her amber rays," (Line 2)

2.
"Through the slumbrous air of the dim, brown night" (Line 3)

3.
"The pungent smell of the seaweed strays—" (Line 4)

4.
"They flutter the shore in a drowsy tune," (Line 9)

5.
"Unfurl their bloom to the lightlorn sky," (Line 10)

1 answer

Part A: The phrase "calm and dreamlike" best describes the mood of the poem.

Part B:

1. "Through the slumbrous air of the dim, brown night" (Line 3)
2. "They flutter the shore in a drowsy tune" (Line 9)
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