1. all of the lines in "do not go gentle into that good night" rhyme with either
a. dark or g...
English, 01.09.2019 21:30, kellynadine02
1. all of the lines in "do not go gentle into that good night" rhyme with either
a. dark or good
b. dying or live
c. night or day
d. rage or gentle
2. what do night and light represent in this poem?
a. love and sorrow
b. death and life
c. pain and rebirth
d. hope and despair
3. for what are the "good men" in the poem known?
a. their eyes "like meteors"
b. their song of "the sun in flight"
c. their words that "forked no lightning"
d. their "frail deeds"
4. the word "grave" in stanza 5 of the poem can be interpreted in two ways:
a. young and willing to face death
b. crazed and full of regret
c. terrified and open-minded
d. solemn and close to death
5. the speaker addresses this poem to
a. his father
b. himself
c. his brother
d. his mother
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