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navik [9.2K]
3 years ago
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Snow geese 1. Part a how do the speaker's thoughts in snow geese capture a central idea of the poem? A. by suggesting that life

can be full of contradictions. B. by illustrating that time can be measured in many ways. C. by showing that life can be enriched by brief but meaningful experiences
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Rzqust [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

C. by showing that life can be enriched by brief but meaningful experiences

Explanation:

"Snow geese" is a poem written by Mary Oliver. In this poem, The Speaker presents a simple but significant and impactful experience that he lived while observing nature. This experience made the speaker realize how the natural world is alive and full of surprises that seem simple and silly, but are very important and breathtaking, and can engage and delight any human being who allows himself to live brief, simple, but significant experiences.

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