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Read the poem.
The Lesson
by Paul Laurence Dunbar

My cot was down by a cypress grove,
And I sat by my window the whole night long,
And heard well up from the deep dark wood
A mocking-bird's passionate song.
And I thought of myself so sad and lone,
And my life's cold winter that knew no spring;
Of my mind so weary and sick and wild,
Of my heart too sad to sing.
But e'en as I listened the mock-bird's song,
A thought stole into my saddened heart,
And I said, "I can cheer some other soul
By a carol's simple art."
For oft from the darkness of hearts and lives
Come songs that brim with joy and light,
As out of the gloom of the cypress grove
The mocking-bird sings at night.
So I sang a lay for a brother's ear
In a strain to soothe his bleeding heart,
And he smiled at the sound of my voice and lyre,
Though mine was a feeble art.
But at his smile I smiled in turn,
And into my soul there came a ray:
In trying to soothe another's woes
Mine own had passed away.

Question 1
Part A

What is the effect of Dunbar’s word choice on the tone of the poem?

A- He suggests a tone of defiance by describing his emotions when faced with challenges.

B- He creates a tone of longing by describing things that he feels are out of reach to him.

C- He sets a hopeful tone by contrasting the negative with the positive.

D- He develops a dejected tone by comparing his difficult experience with that of another.

Question 2
Part B

Which lines from the poem best support the answer to Part A?

A- "For oft from the darkness of hearts and lives / Come songs that brim with joy and light,"

B- "Of my mind so weary and sick and wild / Of my heart too sad to sing."

C- "My cot was down by a cypress grove, / And I sat by my window the whole night long,"

D- "And I thought of myself so sad and lone, / And my life's cold winter that knew no spring;"

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