In Hughe's Poem whichof the following things is not something the composer says he is going to put into his music?

a. tall trees
b. swamp mist
c. the smell of red clay after rain
d. the scent of pine needles

B

to what does Hughes compare the color of people's faces?

a. daybreak
b. music
c. clay
d. poppies

D

Right on both answers. :-)

a.daybreak

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To answer the first question, you need to refer to Hughes' Poem. If you have access to the poem, you should read through it and look for any mentions of what the composer says he is going to put into his music. Pay attention to descriptions of nature and sensory experiences. In this case, if you find references to tall trees, swamp mist, the smell of red clay after rain, and the scent of pine needles, then those are the things the composer says he is going to include in his music. If you don't find any mention of a particular item among the choices (in this case, the scent of pine needles), that would be the correct answer (option B).

For the second question, you need to determine what Hughes compares the color of people's faces to. Again, you should refer to the poem if available. Look for descriptions or similes that compare the color of people's faces to something specific. In this case, if you find references to daybreak, music, clay, and poppies, then those are the things the color of people's faces is compared to. If you don't find any mention of a particular item among the choices (in this case, poppies), that would be the correct answer (option D).