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Orlov [11]
3 years ago
7

What is the settings of the poem mama is a sunrise Please I need the correct answer

English
1 answer:
MrRa [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

In a room.

Explanation:

From the poem, we can see that she is in a room, perhaps at night because it is indicated that she came into a room and she was described as kindling the narrator and they "wake up glowing" which could be in a literal or figurative way.

<u>When she comes slip-footing through the door, </u>

<u>she kindles us </u>

<u>like lump coal lighted, </u>

<u>and we wake up glowing. </u>

<u>She puts a spark even in Papa’s eyes  </u>

<u>and turns out all our darkness. </u>

<u>When she comes sweet-talking in the room, </u>

<u>she warms us  </u>

<u>like grits and gravy, </u>

<u> and we rise up shining. </u>

<u> Even at night-time Mama is a sunrise </u>

<u> that promises tomorrow and tomorrow.</u>

<u>Mama Is A Sunrise</u> by Evelyn Tooley Hunt.

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