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Upon the hills of Garlingtown
Beneath the summer sky,
In many pleasant pastures
On sunny slopes and high,
5 Their skins abloom with dusty blue,
Asleep, the berries lie.
And all the lads1 of Garlingtown,
And all the lasses2 too,
Still climb the tranquil hillsides,
10 A merry, barefoot crew;
Still homeward plod with unfilled pails
And mouths of berry blue.
And all the birds of Garlingtown,
When flocking back to nest,
15 Remember well the patches
Where berries are the best;
They pick the ripest ones at dawn
And leave the lads the rest.
Upon the hills of Garlingtown
20 When berry-time was o’er,
I looked into the sunset,
And saw an open door,
And from the hills of Garlingtown
I went, and came no more.
Which statement summarizes a theme of the poem?
Resources should be shared among friends.
Nature provides boundaries for humans and animals.
Simple pleasures can be rewarding.
Home is a feeling rather than a specific location.
What is the effect of the personification in lines 5-6?
It illustrates that spring has begun.
It suggests that the setting is quiet and calm.
It creates a negative shift in tone.
It supports the ideas of life and growth.
What is the meaning of tranquil as it is used in line 9?
dark
empty
peaceful
simple
How does the phrase “A merry, barefoot crew” in line 10 affect the meaning of the poem?
It indicates that the children must have left town in a rush.
It emphasizes the children’s indifference about picking blueberries.
It illustrates the youthful excitement displayed by the children.
It explains how the blueberries ended up all over the children.
How does the poet develop the speaker’s perspective?
by using descriptive language to convey the speaker’s nostalgia for Garlingtown
by using dialogue to reveal the speaker’s desire to climb to the blueberry patches
by detailing the speaker’s actions to show a lack of passion for blueberry season
by revealing the speaker’s thoughts on the people and animals of Garlingtown
What can be inferred from lines 11-12?
The children will be in trouble for dirtying their clothes once arriving home.
The children ate the blueberries that they planned on bringing home.
The children decided to have a food fight when they got to the patches.
The children had to save their picked blueberries from the hungry birds.
How does the repetition in the first line of every stanza contribute to the meaning of the poem?
It emphasizes the speaker’s appreciation for springtime in Garlingtown.
It emphasizes the speaker’s many memories of Garlingtown.
It emphasizes the significance of blueberry season in Garlingtown.
It emphasizes the fact that the landscape can be harsh in Garlingtown.