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The purpose of the fourth stanza of the poem is to –
the love of a mother for her child
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
a connection between the speaker and the natural world
singing her baby to sleep
the moonbeam
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
way out
1. Which words in the second stanza of the poem help the reader understand the meaning of the word yonder?
the love of a mother for her child
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
a connection between the speaker and the natural world
singing her baby to sleep
the moonbeam
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
way out
How does the first stanza of the poem contrast with the last stanza?
the love of a mother for her child
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
a connection between the speaker and the natural world
singing her baby to sleep
the moonbeam
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
way out
What is the speaker doing in the poem?
the love of a mother for her child
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
a connection between the speaker and the natural world
singing her baby to sleep
the moonbeam
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
way out
The second and third stanza of the poem are mainly about –
the love of a mother for her child
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
a connection between the speaker and the natural world
singing her baby to sleep
the moonbeam
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
way out
In line 11 of the poem, the pronoun “it” refers to –
the love of a mother for her child
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
a connection between the speaker and the natural world
singing her baby to sleep
the moonbeam
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
way out
A central idea in the poem is –
the love of a mother for her child
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
a connection between the speaker and the natural world
singing her baby to sleep
the moonbeam
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
way out
The poet uses images from nature to convey –
the love of a mother for her child
It shifts from third-person to first-person perspective.
contrast sharply with the tone established in stanzas 1-3
a connection between the speaker and the natural world
singing her baby to sleep
the moonbeam
the speaker gazing at a star and moonbeam
way out
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