Copy of RL.CS.4 Identity (9/2/2025)
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Read the following excerpt:"Let them be as flowers, always watered, fed, guarded, admired, but harnessed to a pot of dirt."
What do these lines suggest about the "flowers" mentioned in the poem?
Read the following excerpt:
"Let them be as flowers, always watered, fed, guarded, admired, but harnessed to a pot of dirt."
What do these lines suggest about the "flowers" mentioned in the poem?
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Part A: What theme does the poem suggest about beauty?
Part A: What theme does the poem suggest about beauty?
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Part B: Which quotation best supports this thematic interpretation?
Part B: Which quotation best supports this thematic interpretation?
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What metaphor does the speaker use to represent himself in the poem?
What metaphor does the speaker use to represent himself in the poem?
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What is the speaker's attitude toward being "common"?
What is the speaker's attitude toward being "common"?
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Part A: Read the following excerpt:"growing in clusters in the fertile valley, where they're praised, handled, and plucked by greedy, human hands." What topics or motifs are being suggested in this section?
Part A: Read the following excerpt:
"growing in clusters in the fertile valley, where they're praised, handled, and plucked by greedy, human hands."
What topics or motifs are being suggested in this section?
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Part B: How does this imagery reinforce the speaker's perspective?
Part B: How does this imagery reinforce the speaker's perspective?
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What theme is most prominently explored in the poem "Identity"?
What theme is most prominently explored in the poem "Identity"?