The phrase "The streets hum low, a restless sound" primarily contributes to the tone by:
Metaphors and Allusions in Chasing Shadows Poem

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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Michelle Clarkson
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Evoking a sense of calm serenity.
Creating an eerie, unsettling atmosphere.
Suggesting a lively and joyful environment.
Conveying a nostalgic feeling of peace.
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What is the effect of the metaphor "Boys chasing dreams they’ve never found"?
It implies that the boys are successful in their pursuits.
It reflects a sense of unfulfilled ambition and frustration.
It suggests that the boys are uninterested in their future.
It conveys the idea that the boys have achieved their goals.
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How does the allusion to "Peter Pan" in "Like Peter Pan, they long to fly" contribute to the meaning of the poem?
It emphasizes the boys’ unwillingness to grow up and face reality.
It highlights the boys' desire for adventure and exploration.
It shows their detachment from the real world.
It illustrates their hope for a carefree life away from responsibility.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The line "The city’s pulse beats harsh and fast" most likely suggests:
A) A peaceful, slow-paced environment.
B) The rapid, relentless pace of city life.
C) The quiet rhythm of everyday life in the city.
D) A calm and meditative atmosphere.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the effect of personifying the city as having a "pulse" in "The city’s pulse beats harsh and fast"?
It conveys that the city is a living, breathing entity, full of energy and tension.
It suggests that the city is stagnant and lifeless.
It highlights the peaceful rhythm of the city’s daily life.
It implies that the city is disconnected from its people.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In the line "They move through life without a map," what does the metaphor suggest about the boys’ journey?
They are certain and focused on their goals.
They are lost and uncertain, without clear direction.
They are unaffected by the world around them.
They are well-prepared for their future.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The comparison "Like Icarus, they rise, then snap" alludes to the Greek myth of Icarus. What does this allusion suggest about the boys' situation?
A) They are destined for success and glory.
B) They soar toward their dreams but ultimately fail due to overambition.
C) They achieve their goals but remain humble.
D) They are cautious and avoid taking risks.
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