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The poet uses rhyme in order to –
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
singing her baby to sleep
tranquility
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
contribute to the musical quality of the poem
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
way out
the love of a mother for her child
How does the first stanza of the poem contrast with the last stanza?
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
singing her baby to sleep
tranquility
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
contribute to the musical quality of the poem
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
way out
the love of a mother for her child
The purpose of the fourth stanza of the poem is to –
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
singing her baby to sleep
tranquility
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
contribute to the musical quality of the poem
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
way out
the love of a mother for her child
What is the speaker doing in the poem?
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
singing her baby to sleep
tranquility
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
contribute to the musical quality of the poem
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
way out
the love of a mother for her child
The second and third stanza of the poem are mainly about –
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
singing her baby to sleep
tranquility
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
contribute to the musical quality of the poem
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
way out
the love of a mother for her child
1. Which words in the second stanza of the poem help the reader understand the meaning of the word yonder?
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
singing her baby to sleep
tranquility
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
contribute to the musical quality of the poem
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
way out
the love of a mother for her child
Lines 6-12 of the poem express a feeling of –
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
singing her baby to sleep
tranquility
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
contribute to the musical quality of the poem
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
way out
the love of a mother for her child
A central idea in the poem is –
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
singing her baby to sleep
tranquility
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
contribute to the musical quality of the poem
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
way out
the love of a mother for her child
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