"There But for Grace" and "Days" 12.2.19
Quiz by Sharon Reese
Grade 8
ELAR (2009)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1In line 25 of “There But for the Grace,” the poet is expressing —the connection between the reader and the poetthat we cannot know our own fate or emotionsthat experiences are different for each personthat anything could happen to anyone at any time300s
- Q2In “Days,” the mood expressed in the language in stanza 5 is —concernhappinessangerserenity300s
- Q3In “Days,” the imagery in lines 23–24 means —think about all life has to offerwash dishes with the greatest careend the day on a hopeful notebe quiet when it is time to sleep300s
- Q4Which two lines from “Days” express an anxious tone?Line 11 and 22Line 13 and 22Line 1Line 6300s
- Q5Which line in “There But for the Grace” expresses hopefulness similar to that expressed in lines 22–23 in “Days”?Line 10Line 20Line 23Line 3300s