The Conqueror

The Conqueror

6th Grade

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The Conqueror

The Conqueror

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6th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the poet's repetition contribute to the development of the theme of the poem?

By repeating the word "you" the poet emphasizes that the focus of the poem is the reader.

By repeating the word "I" the poet emphasizes that he will not give up until he is victorious.

By repeating the phrase "make room" the poet emphasizes his resolve to achieve success.

By repeating the phrase "spirit of youth" the poet emphasizes that only the young should be in charge.

Answer explanation

The question asks about the effect of the poet's repetition on the theme of the poem. The correct answer is that by repeating the word 'I', the poet emphasizes his determination to not give up until he achieves victory. This repetition contributes to the development of the poem's theme by highlighting the poet's perseverance and determination.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How does the poet develop the point of view of the speaker?

The poet's use of first person point of view throughout the poem helps the reader to feel the desires of the speaker in the poem.

The poet's use of third person point of view throughout the poem allows the reader to connect with each character in the poem.

The poet's use of first person point of view throughout the poem helps the reader to visualize himself or herself in the poem.

The poet's use of third person point of view throughout the poem allows the reader to visualize the events of the poem.

Answer explanation

The poet develops the speaker's point of view by using first person perspective, which allows the reader to feel the desires of the speaker. This choice helps the reader to connect with the speaker's emotions and experiences, making the poem more engaging and relatable.

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