In “who knows if the moon’s,” the speaker imagines traveling somewhere. Where does he imagine traveling? to Earth from the moon to a nearby garden to the moon from Earth to a city in the sky

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1: b

2: d
3: d
4: a
These were my answers. I got %100
Incase you want the words:
1: a balloon
2: to a city in the sky
3: where / it's always Spring) and everyone's / in love
4: towers rising above churches
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Are these your choices?

a. to Earth from the moon
b. to a nearby garden
c. to the moon from Earth
d. to a city in the sky

What is YOUR answer?

E. E. Cummings

Who Knows If The Moon’s

who knows if the moon’s
a baloon,coming out of a keen city
in the sky—filled with pretty people?
(and if you and i should

get into it,if they
should take me and take you into their baloon,
why then
we’d go up higher with all the pretty people

than houses and steeples and clouds:
go sailing
away and away sailing into a keen
city which nobody’s ever visited,where

always
it’s
Spring)and everyone’s
in love and flowers pick themselves

no

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