Read the following poem and answer questions 1-5. Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high Where knowledge is fr
ee Where the world has not been broken up into fragments By narrow domestic walls Where words come out from the depth of truth Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit Where the mind is led forward by thee Into ever-widening thought and action Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake. What is one way that imagery affects the meaning of the poem? Question 3 options: It evokes feelings of confusion and resistance. It emphasizes the responsibilities of freedom. It conveys the idea that an open mind has limitless potential. It stresses on the hopelessness of resisting authority.Which phrase from the poem best illustrates the answer to question 3? Question 4 options:
"dreary desert sand"
"led forward by thee"
"clear stream of reason"
"ever-widening thought"
Question 5 (2 points)
What is the effect of beginning nearly every paragraph with where?
Question 5 options:
It emphasizes the speaker’s point that by changing their thinking, his people can change their situation.
It conveys the speaker’s belief that by appreciating their current circumstances, his people will find contentment.
It taps into readers’ imaginations to envision a world in which people accept life as it is in order to avoid conflict.
It appeals to readers’ sense of adventure by describing a situation that is vastly different from what is familiar.
The answer for Question 3 is that it conveys the idea that an open mind has limitless potential as portrayed through the following line: ''where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert of sand of death habit(...) and into the heaven of freedom''.
Which clearly states that the correct answer for question 4 is ''clear stream of reason'<u>' which is imagery that allures to our train of thought. </u>
For question 5 the answer is C) It appeals to the readers' sense of adventure by describing a situation that is vastly different from what is familiar. <u>The reason being that throughout the poem the author continously depicts an utopic society in which our beliefs, thoughts and behaviors are not dictated by what's considered socially acceptable.</u>