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3 May, 11:19

Via poem The Song of Wandering Aengus

Which line in the first stanza of the poem suggest that the speaker was having lots of new ideas?

A. "I went out to the hazel wood"

B. "Because a fire was in my head"

C. " And Moth-like stars were flickering out"

D. "I dropped the berry in a stream"

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  1. 3 May, 11:37
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    B.

    Explanation:

    The answer is 'B' because 'C' doesn't have anything to do with this. 'D' suggests he was trying to catch something in the water, and there is no context behind why 'A' would be the answer. Also, there is no way a fire was literally on his head. That means you can infer that he was thinking of a lot of things. That only leaves B to be the answer.
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