Part a: how does the poet’s description of the weed contribute to the meaning of the poem?
a) it emphasizes the wild nature of the weed, which shows the thrill of uncontrolled freedom.
b) it portrays the weed as dangerous to the other flowers, which explains why the weed is isolated.
c) it portrays the weed as angry that it is unwanted, and this emphasizes the pain of isolation.
d) it presents the weed as quietly beautiful, and this challenges traditional ideas of beauty.
part b: which section from the poem best supports the answer to part a? answer choicesa) "but harnessed to a pot of dirt." b) "to live, to feel exposed to the madness" c) "i'd rather be unseen" d) "growing in clusters in the fertile valley"
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