In the line "The hill we climb," how does the metaphor function in relation to the theme of the poem?
Figurative Language in The Hill We Climb

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Michelle Clarkson
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It underscores the inevitability of failure and hardship.
It symbolizes a collective challenge that demands effort and perseverance.
It evokes a simple, easy journey that awaits the speaker.
It conveys a sense of retreat and avoidance.
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"We've learned that quiet isn’t always peace" uses figurative language to suggest that:
Silence always promotes tranquility.
Quiet may conceal unresolved tension or hidden conflicts.
Silence is the result of collective apathy.
Peace is impossible without complete silence.
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How does the metaphor "we are bruised but whole" shape the tone of the poem?
It conveys a sense of defeat and hopelessness.
It emphasizes the enduring strength and resilience of the people despite past pain.
It reflects a sense of spiritual exhaustion with no hope for recovery.
It highlights the fragility of the nation, suggesting it may soon break apart.
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In the line "a nation that isn’t broken, but simply unfinished," the figurative language reflects:
The finality of the nation’s struggles, suggesting no hope for change.
A sense of optimism that the nation still has the potential to evolve and improve.
A declaration that the nation will inevitably fall apart.
An idealized view of the past, suggesting the nation was never in need of change.
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The phrase "We will rise from the golden hills of the West" uses "golden hills" to symbolize:
The inevitable downfall of the Western United States.
The idea of opportunity, prosperity, and hope in the West.
A reference to the specific natural resources found in the West.
The lost dreams of the American dream in the West.
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In the line "we will rebuild, reconcile, and recover," the repetition of verbs serves to:
Show the complexity and hopelessness of the tasks ahead.
Suggest that recovery is impossible and progress will not occur.
Reinforce the poem’s hopeful, resolute tone toward healing and unity.
Emphasize the nation’s failure to address its problems.
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In "We will not march back to what was, but move to what shall be," the use of "march" and "move" primarily serves to:
Depict the passivity of the American people in the face of challenges.
Emphasize forward momentum and the active pursuit of change and progress.
Suggest that the nation will revisit its past failures.
Highlight the aimlessness of the nation’s efforts.
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