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English, 17.02.2021 01:50, miamassimino

Read the poem. The Whippoorwill
by Madison Julius Cawein

I.

Above lone woodland ways that led
To dells the stealthy twilights tread
The west was hot geranium red;
And still, and still,
Along old lanes the locusts sow
With clustered pearls the Maytimes know,
Deep in the crimson afterglow,
We heard the homeward cattle low,
And then the far-off, far-off woe
Of "whippoorwill!" of "whippoorwill!"

II.

Beneath the idle beechen boughs
We heard the far bells of the cows
Come slowly jangling towards the house;
And still, and still,
Beyond the light that would not die
Out of the scarlet-haunted sky;
Beyond the evening-star's white eye
Of glittering chalcedony,
Drained out of dusk the plaintive cry
Of "whippoorwill," of "whippoorwill."

III.

And in the city oft, when swims
The pale moon o'er the smoke that dims
Its disc, I dream of wildwood limbs;
And still, and still,
I seem to hear, where shadows grope
Mid ferns and flowers that dewdrops rope,
Lost in faint deeps of heliotrope
Above the clover-sweetened slope,
Retreat, despairing, past all hope,
The whippoorwill, the whippoorwill.

Whippoorwill - a nocturnal bird with a distinctive call that is suggestive of its name
Question 1

Part A

What is a theme of “The Whippoorwill"?

A. Some people do not appreciate nature.
B. People who live in cities do not miss nature.
C. People have lost their connection to nature.
D. Certain sounds can transport people back in time.

Question 2

Part B

How does the theme in Part A develop in the poem?

A. Living in the city, the speaker reminisces about the country and the sound of the whippoorwill.
B. The countryside is full of natural sounds such as lowing cattle and the whippoorwill.
C. Dusk is set to the music of lowing cattle and the whippoorwill.
D. Coming home in the evenings, the speaker hears the whippoorwill.

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I.

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