1. How are Crane’s "A Man Said to the Universe" and Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask” different?
D. Crane’s poem examines the relationship between man and his environment; Dunbar’s poem examines the relationship between man and society.
2. Which lines from "Sympathy" best express the idea that the speaker can relate to the caged bird’s plight?
C. “I know why the caged bird beats his wing Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;”
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Answer: I'm fairly certain that the answer is (B) At length, Una checked her tears, and, trying to put away her grief, arose, and, remounting her humble steed, set out again to seek her knight.
Explanation: I'm not 100% sure, by any means, but I think that she has resolve when she tries to put away her grief and remounted her steed.
Answer:
They should take away the words "these people". This phrase sounds rather informal.
Answer: "I'm fit as a fiddle again. I've grown almost half an inch and gained two pounds. I'm pale, but itching to get back to my books."
Explanation: I'm just guessing