Based on the themes presented in the excerpt, here’s how you can match the categories of poetry:
- Poetry of Place - This category often emphasizes the specific location and the experiences tied to it.
- Poetry of Spirit - This is focused on the internal feelings, thoughts, or spiritual aspects rather than physical places or nature.
- Poetry of Nature - This highlights natural elements, landscapes, and the beauty or dynamics of the natural world.
- Poetry of Family - This category centers around familial relationships, dynamics, and experiences within a family context.
From the provided excerpts:
- "Dove-twirl in the tall grass" evokes imagery related to nature.
- "End-of-summer glaze next door" seems to relate to a specific time and place.
- "On the gloves and split ends of the conked magnolia tree." also conveys elements of nature.
- "Work sounds: truck back-up-beep, wood tin-hammer, cicada, fire horn." suggests a specific location and auditory experience.
To match them:
- Poetry of Nature can apply to the nature-focused imagery like "Dove-twirl in the tall grass" and "On the gloves and split ends of the conked magnolia tree."
- Poetry of Place applies well to "End-of-summer glaze next door" and "Work sounds: truck back-up-beep, wood tin-hammer, cicada, fire horn."
Therefore, if these four lines were choices, they would collectively be categorized under either Poetry of Nature or Poetry of Place depending on the specific focus of each line.
Since two lines strongly present nature and two strongly present place, the ultimate response should.
If possible, please provide specific labels (A, B, C, D) corresponding to these excerpts for exact matching.