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den301095 [7]
4 years ago
7

Read these lines from the poem “Fern Hill.”

English
2 answers:
lisabon 2012 [21]4 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is "The farm was such a paradise that even animals that are enemies got along." we can confirm this answer in the poem with the major theme that is <em>"Returning to the place where you were happy as a child"</em> in this particular poem called <em>"Fern Hill"</em> the speaker talks about missing the good old times when he was a kid in a farm. In the poem the character is older so there is a childlike wonder throughout most of the poem. He told us that it was a great life as a paradise when he was a child in a peaceful and green place such as a farm.

In this phrase, we see foxes and pheasants are no longer enemies, even if they were chasing each other but the speaker is between them remembering how good was the farm that changes everything for him. He has adored, respected and wanted on the farm. So the answer: <em>"Foxes and pheasants were raised on the farm"</em> is not correct they serve here as a metaphor. It's not that <em>the speaker was good at working with the animals</em> as he was remembering his good times and not talking about working with animals. And finally, it's not that t<em>he speaker didn't pay attention to animals because he always was out playing</em> because in this particular phrase he is talking about how he was loving in a good place where everything was good.

Elis [28]4 years ago
3 0

This poem “Fern Hill” is written by <u><em>Dylan Thomas </em></u>in which he describes how he remembers a carefree and joyful youth at a place called Fern Hill. As a child he had many adventures there.  

Question: What does the speaker mean by “honored among foxes and pheasants”?

Answer: D. The farm was such a paradise that even animals that are enemies got along.

Foxes are natural predators and pheasants are large long tailed birds which are sometimes hunted for sports. But the way Dylan Thomas describes this place he grew up it is like paradise where everyone gets along and lives in harmony.  


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