Which of the following lines from Marge Peircy's poem "To Be of Use" best demonstrates the speaker's view that work is gratifying?

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Which of the following lines from Marge Peircy's poem "To Be of Use" best demonstrates the speaker's view that work is gratifying?
A. "botched, i smears the hands, crumbles to dust"
B. "greek amphoras for wine or oil"
C. "the pitcher cries for water to carry"
D. "and a person for work that is real"
Which line mentions work? Does that give you a clue?
I think it is "D"
was it D? (:
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It is A- "Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust."
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The answer is
A. "Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust."
It is actually, "D. 'and a person for work that is real'"
How does the following line from "I Hear America Singing" contribute to the overall theme of the poem?

A. Each song and task fully expresses an individual

B. Although everyone is different, everyone sings the same song.

C. Each person has written a song to sing while working.

D. All of the writers have their own equipment
A. Each song and task fully expresses an individual
choose the word that best completes the sentence.

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read the following lines from margre piercy's to be of use

the people i love the best jump into work
head first without dallying in the shallows and swim off with sure strokes almost out of sight they seem to become natives of that element the black sleek heads of seals bouncing like half submerged balls

which language best contributes to the enthusiastic tone of the poem?

A. "jump into work head first"
B. "without dallying in the shallows"
C. "the black sleek heads of seals"
D. "bouncing like half-submerged balls"
A. "Jump into work head first"