I’m guessing it’s probably hope or frustration... sorry if I’m wrong
Answer:
B. her varied carols I hear.
Explanation:
Galway Kinnell wrote his poem "Vapor Trail Reflected in the Frog Pond" condemns the involvement of the American government in the Vietnam War. Adopting the chanting style of another American poet Walt Whitman, Kinnell used the same style in his condemnation of the violence inflicted by the American troops.
The second part of the poem "Vapor Trail Reflected in the Frog Pond" has the lines<em> "And I hear, coming over the hills, America singing, her </em><u><em>varied carols I hear</em></u><em>"</em>. This line is the same as that of Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing" which begins with the similar lines<em> "I hear America singing, the </em><u><em>varied carols I hear.</em></u><em>"</em>
Thus, the direct reference to Whitman's poem in Kinnell's poem is "her varied carols I hear."
A. <span>The details about farming are rooted in the period, while the theme that hard work brings satisfaction can be applied to any period.
There are tools mentioned in the poem, for example a sickle (a blade used for cutting down crops) and a team of oxen to pull the plow, that are not often used today since more modern technology has made farming easier. The idea that if you work hard you'll feel good about what you've achieved still holds true today though!</span>