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read the poem. there are several questions about this poem.
there are 52 lines in this poem. the poem is numbered every 5 lines.
nursery rhyme
shut your eyes then
and let us slip
out of the city rain
into a special ship,
call her the pilgrim,
set sail and go
over the world’s rim
to where rousseau
discovered a jungle
of indigo trees,
a marvelous tangle
precise oranges,
tigers with dreaming eyes,
larger and larger flowers,
leaves of gigantic size —
wander for hours
under a crimson sun
in a pale milky sky
with a vermilion
lizard near by
and over it all
the strangeness that hovers
like a green pall,
envelops and covers
in a warm still suspense
- while traveling, the speaker and listener dream about spending many happy hours examining one of rousseau’s paintings.
- as good friends, the speaker and listener enjoy looking at paintings and pretending that they are living in rousseau’s world.
- in their imaginations, the speaker and listener immerse themselves in rousseau’s world and feel included in one of his paintings.
- using their experience as artists, the speaker and listener describe the aspects of rousseau’s art that make his paintings appealing.
part b
which excerpt from the poem best supports the correct answer from part a?
- “and let us slip
out of the city rain” (lines 2–3)
- “wander for hours
under a crimson sun
in a pale milky sky” (lines 16–18)
- “are to our great surprise
part of the atmosphere,
part of the painter’s dream” (lines 35–37)
- “into the world of men,
sails all bound up and furled” (lines 50–51)
Part A
- Option 1: The poem doesn't focus on examining a single painting for hours; it's about entering Rousseau's world, so 1 is incorrect.
- Option 2: The poem is about imagining being in Rousseau's world, not just pretending while looking at paintings, so 2 is incorrect.
- Option 3: Lines like "Discovered a jungle... Wander for hours..." show them immersing in his world and feeling part of it, so 3 is correct.
- Option 4: The speaker and listener aren't artists describing art aspects; they're imagining, so 4 is incorrect.
- Option 1: These lines are about leaving the city, not about being in Rousseau's world, so it doesn't support Part A.
- Option 2: These lines describe wandering in the setting but not the immersion/being part of the painting, so it doesn't support.
- Option 3: "Part of the atmosphere, Part of the painter’s dream" shows they feel included in Rousseau's painting world, supporting Part A's idea of immersion and inclusion.
- Option 4: These lines are about returning to the world of men, not about Rousseau's world, so it doesn't support.
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- In their imaginations, the speaker and listener immerse themselves in Rousseau’s world and feel included in one of his paintings.