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fast practice bellwork directions: read the excerpt from the poem “ the…

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fast practice
bellwork directions: read the excerpt from the poem “ the second coming” below, then answer
the questions.

turning and turning in the widening gyre/
the falcon cannot hear the falconer;/
things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;/
mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,/
the blood-dimmed tide is loosed,/ and everywhere/
the ceremony of innocence is drowned;

  1. in the context of the poem, what does the word \gyre\ most likely mean?

a) a peaceful gathering
b) a circular or spiral motion
c) a straight path
d) a calm poemsteady flow

  1. how does the phrase \the centre cannot hold\ contribute to the poems overall sense of ambiguity?

a) it clearly defines a specific political event.
b) it suggests a universal collapse without specifying what \the centre\ represents.
c) it refers to a specific location that is physically falling apart.
d) it indicates that society is growing stronger and more unified.

  1. in what way does the imagery of \mere anarchy is loosed upon the world\ create layers of meaning in the poem?

a) it creates a straightforward description of war.
b) it suggests both a literal and metaphorical breakdown of order, creating multiple interpretations.
c) it clearly describes a peaceful protest gone wrong.
d) it indicates that nature is being restored to its original state.

  1. what is the effect of the phrase \the ceremony of innocence is drowned\ on the readers understanding of the poems themes?

a) it suggests a straightforward, literal event.
b) it creates ambiguity by implying both a loss of innocence and a loss of ritualistic purity.
c) it suggests that the world is becoming more innocent.
d) it clearly indicates the end of a religious tradition.

  1. how does the repetition of \loosed\ in the lines \mere anarchy is loosed upon the world\ and \the blood-dimmed tide is loosed\ contribute to the poems ambiguity?

a) it emphasizes the clarity and predictability of the poems events.
b) it creates a sense of controlled release, offering a singular interpretation.
c) it reinforces the idea of uncontrollable chaos, leaving the scope of destruction ambiguous.
d) it suggests a precise, methodical process leading to order.

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
Brief Explanations

To determine the meaning of "gyre" in the poem, we analyze the context. The line "Turning and turning in the widening gyre" implies a circular or spiral motion as the falcon is turning. Option A is incorrect as the poem's tone is chaotic, not peaceful. Option C is wrong because "turning" suggests a circular, not straight, path. Option D is incorrect as the poem describes chaos, not a calm flow. So "gyre" means a circular or spiral motion.

Brief Explanations

The phrase "the centre cannot hold" contributes to ambiguity by not specifying what "the centre" represents. Option A is wrong as it doesn't define a specific political event. Option C is incorrect as it's not about a physical location falling apart. Option D is wrong as the poem suggests collapse, not a stronger society. So it suggests a universal collapse without specifying the centre.

Brief Explanations

The imagery of "Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world" creates layers of meaning by suggesting both a literal (e.g., actual chaos) and metaphorical (e.g., breakdown of social order) breakdown of order. Option A is wrong as it's not a straightforward war description. Option C is incorrect as it's not about a peaceful protest. Option D is wrong as it's about chaos, not nature restoration. So it creates multiple interpretations.

Answer:

B) A circular or spiral motion

Question 2