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- Q1My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is a weathered shoot; My heart is like an apple-tree Whose boughs are bent with thick-set fruit; My heart is like a rainbow shell That paddles in a halcyon [peaceful] sea; My heart is gladder than all these Because my love is come to me. QUESTION: What mood do the details of the poem convey? (Look specifically at the three things the speaker compares her heart to.)MirthfulExcitedDesolateOptimistic30s
- Q2And love grown faint and fretful With lips but half regretful Sighs, and with eyes forgetful Weeps that no loves endure. QUESTION: What mood do these lines in the poem convey? answer choicesApatheticJubilantNostalgicRemorseful30s
- Q3The free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats downstream till the current ends and dips his wings in the orange sun rays and dares to claim the sky. QUESTION: What mood do these lines in the poem convey?ContemplativeRefreshedIrritatedEmpowered30s
- Q4A world I dream where black or white, Whatever race you be, Will share the bounties of the earth And every man is free, QUESTION: What mood do these lines in the poem convey?CynicalOptimisticLovingAgitated30s