Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test

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Question
Use the excerpt from the poem "Late September" by Amy Lowell to answer the question.

Warmth of earth, and cloudless wind

Tearing off the husky rind,

Blowing feathered seeds to fall

By the sun-baked, sheltering wall.

In three to five sentences, explain how the poet uses figurative language to express meaning in this stanza.

(4 points)

Short Answer Rubric (4 points)
Points Awarded Criteria
4
The answer is very clear.

The answer is fully supported by details.

There may be a few errors in grammar, usage, or mechanics. Errors do not interfere with meaning.

3
The answer is mostly clear.

The answer is supported by mostly relevant details.

There are a few errors in grammar, usage, or mechanics. Errors do not interfere with meaning.

2
The answer is somewhat clear.

Details are weak or not related.

There are some errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Errors interfere with meaning.

1
The answer is not clear.

There are few or no supporting details.

There are many errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Errors interfere with meaning.

0 The question is not answered.

In this stanza, the poet uses figurative language to express the idea of nature's cycle of regeneration and growth. The description of the warm earth and cloudless wind tearing off the husky rind is a metaphor for the changing of the seasons and the shedding of old layers. The blowing feathered seeds represent new life and growth, while the sun-baked, sheltering wall symbolizes protection and nurture. Altogether, these images create a vivid picture of the beauty and vitality of nature's continuous cycle.