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VashaNatasha [74]
3 years ago
15

The stanza best supports a tone of

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Maksim231197 [3]3 years ago
6 0

The lines from the poem “The Caged Bird" portrays the tone of desire and entrapment through the lines that show the fearful thrill. Thus, option D depicts the tone of the stanza.  

<h3>What is the idea depicted by the speaker?</h3>

The complete question is attached to the image below.

The poem “The Caged Bird" by  Maya Angelou shows the feeling of entrapment and the desire to get the freedom of the bird from the cage. It conveys the poet's attitude towards freedom and opportunity.

Here the bird is trapped in the cage and cannot fly, she can just sing and desires to fly from the entrapment into the free and endless sky of hope and liberty.

Therefore, option D. desire and entrapment is the tone depicted in the stanza.

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