Part A
In the third stanza of the poem "Sympathy," what can be inferred about why the bird beats its wings against the bar?
A. to keep time to the music in its heart
B. to try to signal its owner to release it
C. to send a prayer to be released from its cage
D. to attempt to fly despite being caged
Question 2
Part B
Which line from the third stanza in the poem best supports the answer in Part A?
"When his wing is bruised and his bosom sore,—"
"When he beats his bars and he would be free;"
"But a plea, that upward to Heaven he flings—"
"It is not a carol of joy or glee,"
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