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English, 02.10.2020 14:01, Happypuppy1918

View Passage | The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (2)

T. S. Eliot

And indeed there will be time

To wonder, "Do I dare?" and, "Do I dare?"

Time to turn back and descend the stair,

With a bald spot in the middle of my hair—

[They will say: "How his hair is growing thin!"]

My morning coat, my collar mounting firmly to the chin,

My necktie rich and modest, but asserted by a simple pin—

[They will say: "But how his arms and legs are thin!"]

Do I dare

Disturb the universe?

In a minute there is time

For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse.

For I have known them all already, known them all;

Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons,

I have measured out my life with coffee spoons;

I know the voices dying with a dying fall

Beneath the music from a farther room.

So how should I presume?

And I have known the eyes already, known them all—

The eyes that fix you in a formulated phrase,

And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin,

When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall,

Then how should I begin

To spit out all the butt-ends of my days and ways?

And how should I presume?

Read the passage on the left to answer the following questions:

1)

When Prufrock asks "Do I dare disturb the universe," the reader may infer that

A) he is happy but not very thoughtful.

B) he is miserable, but not very conscious.

C) he wants to take chances, but is insecure.

D) he wants to express himself, but lacks insight.

2)

Based on this passage of the poem, which two adjectives best describe J. Alfred Prufrock?

(Remember to choose two.)

A) anxious

B) satisfied

C) athletic

D) questioning

E) condemning
( for this question you can choose 2 questions or just one so just keep that in mind it's on usatestprep)

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