Which words from "The Turtle” create the idea that the turtle moves in an awkward and uneven way?
Read the excerpt from stanzas 3 and 4 of "The Turtle.”It isn’t even hers but came to herin the rain or the soft wind,which is a gate through which her life keeps walking.She can’t seeherself apart from the rest of the worldor the world from what she must doevery spring.Crawling up the high hill,luminous under the sand that has packed against her skin,she doesn’t dreamWhich effect does the repeated "s” sound have on this part of the poem?
Which element of "The Turtle” helps the reader determine that it is a free verse poem?
Read the lines from "The Turtle.”breaks from the blue-blackskin of the water, dragging her shellwith its mossy scutesacross the shallows and through the rushesThe word "dragging” shows that
Which excerpt from "The Turtle” best shows that the turtle is following her natural instincts by building a nest?
Read the lines from "The Turtle.”of her patience, her fortitude,her determination to completewhat she was born to do –and then you realize a greater thing –she doesn’t considerwhat she was born to do.What does the poet’s word choice in these lines say about her attitude toward the turtle?
The idea in the "The Turtle” that all living things are tied together in a meaningful way is part of the poem’s
Which element of poetry does the poet use to give structure and rhythm to "The Turtle”?
Which excerpt from "The Turtle” includes words that best express a tone of admiration and respect?
Read the excerpt from the last stanza of "The Turtle.”She can’t seeherself apart from the rest of the worldor the world from what she must doevery spring.Crawling up the high hill,luminous under the sand that has packed against her skin,she doesn’t dreamWhich element of free verse poetry gives structure to this excerpt?
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