This excerpt belongs to Part I of "The Lady of Shalott." The speaker starts by describing a river and the field that surrounds it. People and ships go through the area constantly. We know that travellers pass by on foot, and that many boats travel through the river to get to Camelot, which is the legendary home of King Arthur. However, on the river there is also a small island, and in the island, a small castle. This is the island of Shalott, and in the castle lives the mysterious Lady of Shalott.
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Both passages contain information about the life of a child working in the Factory.
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theme
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The Message The Author Is Trying To Tell
B. thoughtful
The tone of this poem is thoughtful. The poem begins with the image of the speaker floating like a cloud in the sky and seeing a field of daffodils. The speaker describes the field of daffodils with positive words such as "fluttering", "dancing", "twinkle" and "sprightly". This gives the poem a positive tone thus eliminating the negative answer choices of dejected and overwhelmed. The last stanza of the poem explains that the speaker is lying on the couch in "vacant or in pensive mood". Pensive is another word for thoughtful, so thoughtful is the best choice.
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