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Independent Practice- Synthsesis Questions " Hope "

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Reread the following lines from the poem “Hope,” and answer the question that follows.“No night is omnipotent, there must be day.”How do the connotations of nightand daycontribute to the meaning of these lines?
a.by suggesting that bad things turn good
b.by suggesting that it is easier to see in the sunshine
c.by suggesting that nightand day are part of the same idea
d.by suggesting that the sun is more powerful than the moon
Reread the following lines from the poem “Hope,” and answer the question that follows.“No night is omnipotent, there must be day.”How do the connotations of nightand daycontribute to the meaning of these lines?
a.by suggesting that bad things turn good
b.by suggesting that it is easier to see in the sunshine
c.by suggesting that nightand day are part of the same idea
d.by suggesting that the sun is more powerful than the moon
Reread the following lines from the poem “Hope,” and answer the questions that follow.“Abide yet awhile in the mellowing shadeAnd rise with the hour for which you were made.”This question has two parts. First, Part A :

Which of the following best describes the idea these lines develop?
a. You should not enjoy relaxing too much.
b.If you wait too long, your moment will pass.
c. You must not listen to others to achieve what you want.
d. If you wait for the right time, you can realize your destiny.
Part B : How does the phrase mellowing shadehelp to develop this idea?
a. It suggests that waiting is not always a bad thing.
b. It shows what can happen when you reach your goal.
c. It suggests that one should not wait too long before acting.
d. It shows the dangers of having too much fun before achieving your dreams.
How do the phrases cycle of seasons, tidals of man, and infinite plancontribute to the meaning of the last stanz ?
a. by showing that the things people do are not important overall
b. by showing how long time spans can cause people to give up hope
c. by showing how nature can be harsh and uncaring toward humans
d. by showing that there is an appointed andappropriate time for hope