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Find the tone of this poem
I will plough the land, Turning up the black soil. I will ride upon this heaving surface As a boat rides upon the water. Even as a boat Cleaving the water with an eager keel, I have run a furrow1Straight across the ridges. I will sow down this field, Scattering gems. With both hands will I scatter Quivering emeralds out of a bottomless pouch. As I tread the loam2My feet sink deep. The black earth embraces my ankles And clings to my bent knees. Review Questions I sing as I go Scattering emeralds. The wind sings upon my lips, And pearls stream off my neck and forehead. I am bathed in a sweat of pearls. Eyes straight forward Rest on a brightening ultimate slope.

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Answered by paramjitkanwalkaur
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Answer:

The mood of the poem "The Black Land" By Joseph Warren Beach is a hopeful one.

Explanation:

The mood of the poem "The Black Land" By Joseph Warren Beach is a hopeful one. The poet presents a happy mood as he is singing hopefully for a good harvest.

The tone of the poem is presented in a strong and determined manner. The hopeful and gleeful mood of the poet seems to make him confident about the outcome of his hardwork.

The theme of the poem is about simplicity, contentious and hard work. The poet talks about how he is contented with his small patch of land where he happily works all day and night.

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