and along the shores
3. Read these lines and answer the questions that follow.
Come. I will make the continent indissoluble;
i. To whom does the poet-speaker say this?
it. ii.What does the poet-speaker promise?
iii. Does the poet-speaker want something in return from those he calls
b. I will plant companionship thick as trees along all the rivers of America, and alone
the great lakes, and all over the prairies: B
I will make inseparable cities, with their arms about each other's necks;
i. What does he compare companionship to in the first line? Why does he
comparison?
ii. What is the meaning of the word prairies?
iii. What does he compare cities to? How is this comparison achieved
Why does he make this
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does the poet speaker say this
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