Read the passage.

To Waken an Old Lady
by William Carlos Williams

Old age is
a flight of small
cheeping birds
skimming
bare trees
above a snow glaze.
Gaining and failing
they are buffeted
by a dark wind —
But what?
On harsh weedstalks
the flock has rested,
the snow
is covered with broken
seedhusks
and the wind tempered
by a shrill
piping of plenty.

What clues do these supporting details provide about the poem’s main idea?

Life is lonely and difficult for elderly people.

Elderly people have the ability to overcome the difficulties of old age.

Snowy and windy weather is awful.

Young birds need protection from bad weather.

The passage provides clues that the main idea of the poem is that elderly people have the ability to overcome the difficulties of old age. The image of the small birds flying and being buffeted by the wind suggests the challenges and struggles they face, but the last stanza reveals that they have found a resting place and are able to endure and thrive despite the harsh conditions.