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First read this poem to answer 1-9

ROSE POGONIAS

A saturated meadow,
Sun-shaped and jewel small,
A circle scarcely wider
Than the tress around were tall
Where the winds were quite excluded
And the air was stifling sweet
With the breath of many flowers,
A temple of heat.
There we bowed us in the burning,
As the sun's right worship is,
To pick where none could miss them
A thousand orchises:
For thought the grass was scatterd,
Yet every second spear
Seemed tipped with wings of color,
That tinged the atmosphere


Which type of figurative language is found in lines 6 and 7?

Symbol
Metaphor
Personification THIS ONE
Smilie

What can you conclude from the figurative language you identified in the previous question?

The flowers smell was too much for the speaker
The flowers scent was weakening
The air was filled with intense scent of many flowers
The air was stifled by the smell of the flowers

Where can you find a metaphor in the poem

Lines 1 and 2
Lines 5 and 6
Lines 10 and 11
Lines 13 and 14

What can you conclude from the meaning of the figurative language you identified in the previous question?

The meadow is shiny like a jewel
Sunshine and jewel shape the meadow
The sun makes jewel sparkle in the meadow
The flower patch is round and compact


To which sense does the imagery in lines 1-4 appeal

Hearing
Sight THIS ONE
touch
Smell

Which of the following words describes the mood that the imagery creates in the poem

Playful
Optimistic
mellow
joyous

Which is the best paraphase of lines 5-9

We stretched out in the heat of the flowers in this windless hot air filled place with strong pleasont odors

There was plenty of wind and the sickening stench of flowers where we bowed down in the heat

How wind filled this flower bed where we burned as we bent over and smelled good smells

It was not windy there but there was a strong pleasant odor of flowers and we bent over in the hot sun

How many pairs of rhyming words does this poem have

none
two
four
eight

using context clues find the meaning of the word scatters in line 13

smeared
confined
sprinkled
concentrated



PLEASE HELP

Respuesta :

"Rose Pogonias" is a poem by American writer Robert Frost and its essence is the description of a sanctuary onto which the speaker stumbles and which leaves him/her and a companion in awe. However, they are also overcome by the different senses that are stimulated by the different characteristics of the place.

1. The correct answer here is C: Personification  because the line speaks of breath and this is a human activity, which is the main characteristic of this literary device: to add humanity to objects through human descriptions or actions.

2. The answer to this question is C: The air was filled with the intense scent of many flowers. This is because the speaker talks about how intense the smell is, almost cloying, but still he is called to the place and although overcome, he does not leave or reject it.

3. A metaphor is a literary device that is used to convey meaning through an image that may be familiar to the reader. In this case, the metaphor is found in : A: lines 1 and 2 because the poem refers to the meadow and compares it to a jewel, which immediately allows the reader to picture the size and characteristic of the meadow through the image of the object.

4. The correct answe here is D: The flower patch is round and compact. This is because of the use of the idea of the sun, when it shines through something rounded, or ovalled, that it forms a circle and the jewel is also somethins small, so the author is speaking about size and shape.

5. The sense to which the poet applies in these lines is: B: Sight, because all the description that the speaker makes make reference to what can be seen, like the shape and the surrouding trees.

6. The mood created by the imagery is: C: mellow. It establishes a sense of peacefulness and awe at the beauty of the place.

7. The correct answer here would be D: It was not windy there but there was a strong pleasant odor of flowers and bent over in the hot sun. This answer is the one that summarizes the idea and the events that take place in the poem.

8. The rhyming words are: B: two, because there sound, when spoken, have the same sound and same cadence: these are sweet and heat, two words that end on the same vowel and consonant sound.

9. Context clues are the hints given by writers to comprehend a specific and harder-to-understand words. In this case, the word in Scatters. Given the clues left in the text, we can conclude that this word has a synonym which is: C: Sprinkled.