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“Spring Morning” by A.E. Houseman

Star and coronal and bell
April underfoot renews,
And the hope of man as well
Flowers among the morning dews.


Now the old come out to look,
Winter past and winter's pains.
How the sky in pool and brook
Glitters on the grassy plains.


Easily the gentle air
Wafts the turning season on;
Things to comfort them are there,
Though 'tis true the best are gone.


Now the scorned unlucky lad
Rousing from his pillow gnawn
Mans his heart and deep and glad
Drinks the valiant air of dawn.


Half the night he longed to die,
Now are sown on hill and plain
Pleasures worth his while to try
Ere he longs to die again.


Blue the sky from east to west
Arches, and the world is wide,
Though the girl he loves the best
Rouses from another's side.

1.) In the first stanza, the metaphor best supports the theme of
A.) rebirth (my answer)
B.) injustice
C.) love
D.) identity
E.) fate

2.) Which textual detail from the poem is an example of imagery?
A.) "And the hope of man as well"
B.) "Things to comfort them are there"
C.) "Rousing from his pillow gnawn" (my answer)
D.) "Mans his heart and deep and glad"
E.) "Though the girl he loves the best"

3.) Considering the imagery and word choice of this poem, the poet's style is best described as
A.) academic and complex
B.) ambiguous and philosophical (my answer)
C.) elegant and understated
D.) rustic and accessible
E.) righteous and sarcastic

4.) In the fourth stanza, the poet compares air and a beverage. This is an example of
A.) simile
B.) metaphor
C.) aspostrophe
D.) metonymy (my answer)
E.) personification

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Answer:all correct

Step-by-step explanation:

User Rishikarri
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Answer:

Questions 3 and 4 are incorrect.

Step-by-step explanation:

Question 3: the poet's style is best described as elegant and understated. His metaphors and the cadence of the poem is very understated and melodic.

Question 4: The poet compares air and a beverage. This is an example of a metaphor. A metonymy is when you refer to someone or something with another, closely related, word.

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