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I know what the caged bird feels, alas!

When the sun is bright on the upland slopes;
When the wind stirs soft through the springing grass,
And the river flows like a stream of glass;
When the first bird sings and the first bud opes,5
And the faint perfume from its chalice steals--
I know what the caged bird feels!

I know why the caged bird beats his wing
Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;
For he must fly back to his perch and cling10
When he fain would be on the bough a-swing;
And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars
And they pulse again with a keener sting--
I know why he beats his wing!

I know why the caged bird sings, ah me,15
When his wing is bruised and his bosom sore,--
When he beats his bars and he would be free;
It is not a carol of joy or glee,
But a prayer that he sends from his heart's deep core,
But a plea, that upward to Heaven he flings


3)
What is the dominant tone of this poem?
A) confusion
B) delight
C) empathy
D) fear

2 Answers

6 votes

Answer:

C, empathy

Step-by-step explanation:

the author is being empathetic with the bird as she "knows how it feels"

User John Greenall
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Answer:

i think it is c, empathy.

Step-by-step explanation:

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