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vichka [17]
3 years ago
14

2. PART B DREAMS :Which TWO of the following quotes best support the answers to Part A? A the place where the children/we were /

rock in the arms of the children we have become." (Lines 3-6 ) O B "in their migrations/as birds whose deaths we learn ofthe single feather" (Lines 8-10) behind: a clue, / a particle of sleep 1 / (caugh) in the eye.(Lines 11-12) D The dog's legs pump/in his sleep;" (Lines 25-26) "Last night I dreamed a lover in my arms and woke innocent." (Lines 31-32) The sky was starry to the very rind." (Line 33)
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1 answer:
Kay [80]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  • behind: a clue, / a particle of sleep 1 / (caugh) in the eye.(Lines 11-12)
  • "Last night I dreamed a lover in my arms and woke innocent." (Lines 31-32)

Explanation:

"Dreams" is a poem written by Linda Pastan. The poem speaks about the nature of dreams and what it brings to us. The theme that the poet has reflected in this poem is that dreams are those images that we see of the things that we lost or of the things that we desire.

"Last night dreamed a lover in my arms and woke innocent"

This line describes the desire of the poet of being entwined with her lover.

The second theme is that a dream leaves a small poignant reminder of our lives, which can be seen in the lines 11-12:

"behind: a clue, a particle of sleep

caught in the eye."

So, the two quotes are:

  • "behind: a clue, / a particle of sleep 1 / (caught) in the eye. (Lines 11-12)"
  • "Last night I dreamed a lover in my arms and woke innocent." (Lines 31-32)"

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