subject
English, 23.09.2019 00:30 palomaresmitchelle

The snow-shower (questions)
by william cullen bryant (links to an external site.)links to an external site.
stand here by my side and turn, i pray,
on the lake below, thy gentle eyes;
the clouds hang over it, heavy and gray,
and dark and silent the water lies;
and out of that frozen mist the snow
in wavering flakes begins to flow;
flake after flake
they sink in the dark and silent lake.
see how in a living swarm they come
from the chambers beyond that misty veil;
some hover awhile in air, and some
rush prone from the sky like summer hail.
all, dropping swiftly or settling slow,
meet, and are still in the depths below;
flake after flake
dissolved in the dark and silent lake.
here delicate snow-stars, out of the cloud,
come floating downward in airy play,
like spangles dropped from the glistening crowd
that whiten by night the milky way;
there broader and burlier masses fall;
the sullen water buries them all–
flake after flake–
all drowned in the dark and silent lake.
and some, as on tender wings they glide
from their chilly birth-cloud, dim and gray,
are joined in their fall, and, side by side,
come clinging along their unsteady way;
as friend with friend, or husband with wife,
makes hand in hand the passage of life;
each mated flake
soon sinks in the dark and silent lake.
lo! while we are gazing, in swifter haste
stream down the snows, till the air is white,
as, myriads by myriads madly chased,
they fling themselves from their shadowy height.
the fair, frail creatures of middle sky,
what speed they make, with their grave so nigh;
flake after flake,
to lie in the dark and silent lake!
i see in thy gentle eyes a tear;
they turn to me in sorrowful thought;
thou thinkest of friends, the good and dear,
who were for a time, and now are not;
like these fair children of cloud and frost,
that glisten a moment and then are lost,
flake after flake–
all lost in the dark and silent lake.
yet look again, for the clouds divide;
a gleam of blue on the water lies;
and far away, on the mountain-side,
a sunbeam falls from the opening skies,
but the hurrying host that flew between
the cloud and the water, no more is seen;
flake after flake,
at rest in the dark and silent lake.

1. which line from the poem supports the theme?
a. that glisten a moment and then are lost,
b. a sunbeam falls from the opening skies,
c. at rest in the dark and silent lake.
d. as friend with friend, or husband with wife,

2. how does the author's use of imagery enhance the theme of the poem?
a. his comparing the falling snow to husbands and wives shows that love conquers all.
b. the imagery makes evident the destructive power of nature.
c. his focus on the falling snow highlights his belief that all of nature is beautiful.
d. the image of the falling snow flakes disappearing into the lake shows that death is inevitable.

3. which group of words from the selection conveys the speaker's attitude towards his subject?
a. spangles, tender, glisten, gleam
b. dark, dissolved, frail, sorrowful
c. gentle, husband, wife, children
d. living, play, birth, sunbeam

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 14:30
Match each excerpt with the type of essay it represents. descriptive essay narrative essay expository essay persuasive essay essay excerpt type of essay when hal arrives at the pond, a bleak sight greets him as he discovers the surface of the skating pond is layered with snow. realizing he is facing a monumental task, he industriously begins to shovel the mounds of new snow from the frozen pond. lifting shovelful after shovelful of heavy wet snow, hal tirelessly works. while he works, he dreams of his brilliant future as a magnificent hockey star. soon a massive pile of glistening snow begins to appear on the bank, and the icy surface of the pond is smooth glass. hal’s back and arms ache as he eagerly exchanges his work boots for an old, worn pair of hockey skates. arrowright potter's lake used to be the nicest lake in the area. but these days the water is green with algae, and the lake is choked with weeds all summer long. as a result, people can no longer swim in it. experts have determined the cause of the problem.fertilizers from yards and farms have been running into the lake. they cause algae and weeds to grow out of control. they also kill birds and fish. arrowright a hard, gray mountain loomed over a serene, florescent-blue lake, which gently lapped at its granite base. miles above the lake, a trio of mountain peaks jutted into the sky. each seemed to be topped with a chilled scoop of vanilla ice cream. as a cold and distant sun crept over the peaks, the lake and valley below instantly became suffused with blue light, which seemed to touch everything but warm nothing. morning had arrived. arrowright since 1897, the population of the bachman's warbler in north carolina has decreased from more than 500,000 to fewer than 100. the main reason is the destruction of areas (like asbury woodlands) that the bird uses for its natural breeding grounds. bachman's warblers prefer thickly wooded swamps and wet thickets in heavy, full-grown forests. it’s there that they can build their nests and feed on insects. this fact does not mean that we cannot build a community theater. we simply must not build it in asbury woodlands. after all, our community has forever prided itself on caring for our natural surroundings. with the council’s and the support of our townspeople, future generations will be able to continue to appreciate the beauty of this little bird
Answers: 3
question
English, 21.06.2019 15:50
What are the three characteristics of fixed poetry
Answers: 2
question
English, 22.06.2019 02:00
How does frost use ambiguity to present his message about walls and neighbours what evidence supports the idea that the speaker believes good fences make good neighbors what details suggest the opposite
Answers: 2
question
English, 22.06.2019 05:40
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. it was about dusk, one evening during the supreme madness of the carnival season, that i encountered friend. he accosted me with excessive warmth, for he had been drinking much. the man wore motley. had on a tight-fitting parti-striped dress, and his head was surmounted by the conical cap and bells. i wa to see him that i thought i should never have done wringing his hand. in the excerpt above, the use of the word madness is meant to o provide the reason for fortunato's ridiculous outfit. invoke a feeling of anger in the scene. screate a sarcastic tone in the narrator. describe the lawlessness of the carnival season. next question v ron urun
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
The snow-shower (questions)
by william cullen bryant (links to an external site.)links to an e...
Questions
question
Chemistry, 05.02.2020 08:55
question
Mathematics, 05.02.2020 08:55