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- choose the correct answer.
dunbar did not mention the meaning of this poem ______.
- directly
- in the first or last stanza
- to anyone
- through symbols
- choose the best answer based on the poem \lifes tragedy\ by dunbar.
\in the first stanza, the narrator says there is something worse than ______.
- not singing or being loved
- being silent all day
- deeper griefs
- misery and sorrow
- choose the best answer based on the poem \lifes tragedy\ by dunbar.
in the second stanza, not being able to sing the perfect song must symbolize ______
- something greater than a song
For question 11, analyzing the options: "directly" makes sense as poets often convey meaning indirectly (through symbols, imagery etc.), so Dunbar not mentioning the poem's meaning directly is a common poetic technique. The other options: "in the first or last stanza" is too specific without context, "to anyone" is irrelevant, and "through symbols" is how meaning is conveyed, not not conveyed.
For question 12, in Dunbar's "Life's Tragedy", the first stanza contrasts not singing (or not expressing) with a deeper regret. The line in the poem (from memory) has the narrator saying there's something worse than not singing or being loved. The other options: "being silent all day" is not the contrast, "deeper griefs" is what's being compared to, and "misery and sorrow" is not the right contrast.
For question 13 (partially visible), but based on the poem, not being able to sing the perfect song symbolizes unfulfilled potential or a deeper loss, but the visible option "something greater than a song" aligns with the symbolic meaning (the song represents a deeper desire/achievement). However, since the question is about the best answer, we'll address each:
- Correct option: A. directly (assuming the first option is A, but based on text: the first option is "directly")
- Correct option: A. not singing or being loved (assuming first option is A)
- (Partially visible, but if the option is "something greater than a song", that's the symbolic meaning as the poem uses the song as a symbol for a deeper aspiration.)
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- A. directly
- A. not singing or being loved
- (Assuming the option is) A. something greater than a song (based on the visible text and poem analysis)