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6. rl.8.4 (part b): what does the figurative language identified in par…

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  1. rl.8.4 (part b): what does the figurative language identified in part a convey about the keeper?

a. it suggests he is strong but flexible.
b. it suggests he is strong, enduring, and unmoving in his duty.
c. it suggests the lighthouse can think like a person.
d. it suggests he is literally made of rocks.

  1. rl.8.5 (part a): how does the poet’s choice to use a formal sonnet structure contribute to the poem’s meaning?

a. the rigid structure mirrors the keeper’s disciplined, orderly life and duty.
b. the formal rhyme scheme creates a sense of chaos and confusion.
c. the stanzas make the poem feel informal and relaxed.
d. the length of the poem suggests the job is never - ending.

  1. rl.8.5 (part b): which phrase from the text best explicitly highlights the concept of duty mentioned in part a?

a. \his lantern eye, a beacon widely known,\
b. \a painter’s canvas smeared with angry grey.\
c. \my duty calls! his silent spirit cried,\
d. \for safety was ensured within his hand.\

  1. rl.8.6 (part a): how does the speaker’s perspective in the final two lines shift from the rest of the poem?

a. it shifts from focusing on the physical setting to the keeper’s internal realization.
b. it shifts from admiring the storm to criticizing the storm.
c. it shifts from an objective tone to a subjective tone about the ships.
d. it shifts from the present moment to a future prediction.

  1. rl.8.6 (part b): this shift in perspective helps the author to convey that the keeper’s life was:

a. miserable and full of regret.
b. boring but necessary for others.
c. difficult, but ultimately meaningful and self - fulfilling.
d. easier than the life of a sailor at sea.

  1. rl.8.1: which line contains an inference a reader must make, rather than an explicit statement of fact?

a. \the storm clouds gathered, ominous and black,\
b. \my duty calls! his silent spirit cried,\ (reader infers this is internal emotion)
c. \as thunder shook the tower, stern and grand.\
d. \for safety was ensured within his hand.\

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option. The figurative language (likely personifying the keeper as a lighthouse or similar) should convey his duty. Option A: flexible doesn't fit a keeper's duty. Option B: strong, enduring, unmoving in duty matches a lighthouse/keeper's role. Option C: lighthouse thinking like a person is not about the keeper. Option D: literally made of rocks is incorrect. So B is correct.

Brief Explanations

A sonnet's formal structure (rigid, ordered) can mirror a disciplined life. Option A: rigid structure mirrors disciplined duty. Option B: formal rhyme scheme creating chaos is wrong. Option C: stanzas making it informal is wrong (sonnet is formal). Option D: poem length and job never - ending is not related to sonnet structure. So A is correct.

Brief Explanations

We need a phrase explicitly about duty. Option A: about the lantern, not duty. Option B: about a painter's canvas, not duty. Option C: "My duty calls!" directly mentions duty. Option D: about safety, not duty. So C is correct.

Answer:

B. It suggests he is strong, enduring, and unmoving in his duty.

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