Revisit the poem "Clearances" by Seamus Heaney on page 157

  1. Revisit the poem "Clearances" by Seamus Heaney on page 157 of Reading the World (linked at the beginning of this test).Choose a
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  2. On “Clearances” by Seamus Heaney.The connotation of “cold comforts” in the poem is _____. (1 point) Responses positive
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  3. On “Clearances” by Seamus Heaney.The speaker’s voice in the selection from “Clearances” is _____. (1 point) Responses
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  4. seamus heaney wrote "clearances" in memory of his mother.a ) true b ) false
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  5. Seamus Heaney wrote “Clearances” in memory of his mother. (1 point) Responses true false
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  6. analysis poem blackberry pickingRough Draft of Blackberry Picking In Seamus Heaney's "Blackberry Picking," Heaney uses intense
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  7. What is the interpretation of this poem? It's from Seamus Heaney, and is entitled Blackberry Picking.Late August, given heavy
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  8. What were the hobbies (if any) of Nobel Prize winning poet Seamus Heaney?I searched everywhere and couldn't find anything. . .
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  9. Good Easter to you and your family, too, Writeacher.I urgently need you to check this rephrase of the modern translation of the
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  10. “I will take this message,in accordance with your wish, to our noble king, our dear lord, friend of the Danes, the giver of
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