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In “Lone Dog,” the speaker uses word choice to develop its point of view.

Which lines from the poem convey a love of freedom?

Select two correct answers.


A "I’m a rough dog, a tough dog, hunting on my own;"

B "But shut door, and sharp stone, and cuff, and kick, and hate."

C "Wide wind, and wild stars, and the hunger of the quest!"

D "I love to sit and bay the moon, to keep fat souls from sleep."


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Answer:

A "I’m a rough dog, a tough dog, hunting on my own;"

C "Wide wind, and wild stars, and the hunger of the quest!"

Step-by-step explanation:

"I’m a rough dog, a tough dog, hunting on my own!" In this verse, the subject of a song is described with adjectives that refer to someone who is strong and determined. The love of freedom is emphasized in the dog's strong personality and determination to do whatever wants.

"Wide wind, and wild stars, and the hunger of the quest!" In this verse symbols of wind and stars are described with adjectives wide and wild. Wide refers to a huge space in front of the subject of the song and wind is a symbol of freedom and independence. The dog is free and can go everywhere. Wild stars are used to show that the whole universe is in front of and freedom is for everyone who feels the hunger of the quest.

The hunger of a quest motivates the subject of the song to explores. The love of freedom is shown in these verses like independence and wish to conquest.

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