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Read the poem.

March Evening
by Amy Lowell

Blue through the window burns the twilight;
Heavy, through trees, blows the warm south wind.
Glistening, against the chill, gray sky light,
Wet, black branches are barred and entwined.

Sodden and spongy, the scarce-green grass plot
Dents into pools where a foot has been.
Puddles lie spilt in the road a mass, not
Of water, but steel, with its cold, hard sheen.

Faint fades the fire on the hearth, its embers
Scattering wide at a stronger gust.
Above, the old weathercock groans, but remembers
Creaking, to turn, in its centuried rust.

Dying, forlorn, in dreary sorrow,
Wrapping the mists round her withering form,
Day sinks down; and in darkness to-morrow
Travails to birth in the womb of the storm.

Read these lines from “March Evening.”

Sodden and spongy, the scarce-green grass plot
Dents into pools where a foot has been.

What is the connotative meaning of the word dents as used in the poem?


repaired

bent

damaged

springing

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Answer:

damaged

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Answer:

C. Damaged

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