Love, Loss, and Lee
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- Q1The Grandmother's memories are vividly portrayed through the use ofimageryhyperbolealliterationpuns120s
- Q2Read the lines from the passage below: "I can tell you some of the things she said to me as I stood by her bed. I cannot, however, quote the message of intimacy she conveyed with her voice." What does the narrator say he *cannot* communicate?The sadness in his grandmother's eyesThe experiences he and his grandmother talked aboutThe despair in his heartThe closeness of the relationship between he and his grandmother120s
- Q3Which word helps the reader understand what the word "illumined" means?memorieslaugheddisjointedintimacy120s
- Q4The author chose to use short phrases and sentences in Paragraph One in order to emphasizethis text was written from his memories of her deaththat the grandmother's native language was not Englishthat he was in a hurry to get down on paper his grandmother's memoriesthe memory loss of his grandmother120s
- Q5According to the narrator, his grandmother's early life could best be described asdangerouscomplicateddifficultdegrading120s
- Q6Refer to the two poems, "Annabel Lee" and "(love song, with two goldfish)"; In these two poems, *both* male charactersgive their all to their relationshipsprovide everything their love has asked forlost the love of their lifelost their jobs and can't support the one they love120s
- Q7Think about the poem, "Annabel Lee" and the literary nonfiction, "The Death of My Grandmother". *Both* the narrator in "Annabel Lee" and the grandmother in "The Death of My Grandmother"fondly think back upon the love of their lifehave lost hope for living life without their loveshave extreme love for their familyface death with courage and happy memories120s