In Li-Young Lee's "From Blossoms", word such as "dust" and "dusty" have what kind of connotation?
A) Joyful and Happy B) Sad and Sentimental C) Angry and Upset
D) Peaceful and Calm
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In Li-Young Lee's "From Blossoms" words such as dust and dusty have a sad and sentimental connotation to them.
Explanation:
- This is an excellent poem that elaborates on nature i.e peach.
- The writer talks about how our life is filled with such nice memories that distract us from thinking about death.
- The poet explains how we should cherish life and live it fully.
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The words Dust and Dust have (B) sad and sentimental meanings associated with them.
Explanation:
- The poem "From Blossoms" is written by Li-Young Lee, deals with the art of living life. The poet compares life with eating a peach.
- Every minute of life should be lived happily to the fullest. as the time which passes, cannot be retrieved back.
- Life is more than just existing. It should be lived and experienced. Just like how the poet eats peach with a full heart, life has to cherished and lived.
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