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Why does each stanza of the poem wishing start with a question?

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Answered by anishkabalyan29
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Explanation:

Wishing

By: Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Do you wish the world were better?

Let me tell you what to do.

Set a watch upon your actions,

Keep them always straight and true.

Rid your mind of selfish motives,

Let your thoughts be clean and high.

You can make a little Eden

Of the sphere you occupy.

Do you wish the world were wiser?

Well, suppose you make a start

By accumulating wisdom

In the scrapbook of your heart.

Do not waste one page on folly;

Live to learn, and learn to live.

If you want to give men knowledge

You must get it ere you give.

Do you wish the world were happy?

Then remember day by day

Just to scatter seeds of kindness

as you pass along the way:

For the pleasures of many

May be oft times traced to one,

As the hand that plants an acorn

Shelters armies from the sun.

Name _____________________________

Date ___________________

Wishing

by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Multiple Choice

1. What does the author mean by the phrase, "Set a watch upon your actions"?

A-Always act in the right way, no matter what.

B-Always act like you know what time it is.

C-Always make sure your watch says the correct time.

2. Which of the following is the best summary of stanza two?

A-Knowledge is not important.

B-If you want to teach someone something, you must learn about it first.

C-The world will never be wiser.

3. What is the "sphere you occupy"?

A-the place where you live

B-a globe

C-a ball you are bouncing on

4. According to the author, how can you make the world happy?

A-be kind to everyone

B-plant more trees

C-join the army

Short Answer Questions

5. Explain in your own words, the advice the author gives in the second stanza.

6. Why does the author begin each stanza with a question?

7. The tone of a poem is how the author feels about his subject. What is the tone of this poem? Give evidence from the poem to support your answer.

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