Quiz
1. Who do you think the poem "Streets" is about? Why? Use evidence from the poem to explain your answer.
I think the pome is about her father. Because If we stand quietly enough evenings
there grows a whole company of us
standing quietly together.
2. In "Streets," how many lines are there in stanza 4? How many sentences?
8 lines 5 sentences
3. In stanza 3, there is an example of personification. Say what it is and explain why that is an example of personification.
overhead loud grackles are claiming their trees
and the sky which sews and sews, tirelessly sewing,
drops her purple hem.
4. Identify two things being contrasted in the poem "Streets" and discuss why the author might wish to highlight that contrast. What is the message she sends in that contrast?
Some people do. They sleep completely,
waking refreshed. Others live in two worlds,
the lost and remembered. She write the people can stay in home and the homeless.
5.How many stanzas are in the poem "Hidden" and how many sentences are there?
3 stanzas 3 sentences
6. In "Hidden," what do you think it means to "tuck the name of a loved one under your tongue for too long"? Explain your answer.
Because if you love one people you may talk about the people a lot
7. Connect the poem "Hidden" to any other poem or poems we have read by Nye. How is "Hidden" similar to those others in theme or message? Explain.
I think the pome like famous , because the pome is short but means many things.
8. In the interview, Nye stated that "the fuel that feeds her" is poetry, words, language. In this poem, though, it seems like the "fuel that feeds you" refers to something different. What do you think it refers to? Use evidence from the poem to explain your answer.
Fuel can means the people you like, like you didn't tell that people, you just put it in your heart.
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