BM3 Review "Words are Birds"

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  1. 3. In “Words are Birds,” what happens when words become messengers?
  2. 5. Based on “Words are Birds,” which of the following is true?
  3. 7. Which of the following does not reflect how words impact the English language?
  4. 10. What is the overall mood of "Words are Birds"?
  5. 12. In the poem, “Words are Birds,” which word is not used as a metaphor for words?
  6. 13. The author uses the format of poetry to
  7. 14. The poem is best described as
  8. 15. In “Words are Birds,” canaries are described as “familiar” and quetzals as “exotic.” Exotic most likely
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  1. 1. The tone of the poem “Words are Birds” is
  2. 2. In which sentence does borders have the same meaning as used in the lines above?
  3. 4. Which statement best summarizes this poem?
  4. 6. The purpose of “Words are Birds” is most likely to
  5. 8. Lines 46 through 50 symbolize the
  6. 9. Lines 16 through 20 mean that words are
  7. 11. What does the poet mean in the line, “Some words die caged—”?