Caged Bird vs. Free Bird Poetry Analysis

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What does the free bird do according to the text?

  • Sings with a fearful trill of things unknown
  • Sings his tune on the distant hill
  • Leaps on the back of the wind and floats downstream (correct)
  • Opens his throat to sing from a narrow cage

Why does the caged bird open his throat to sing?

  • To claim the sky as his own
  • To enjoy the trade winds through the trees
  • To listen to the free bird's song
  • Because his wings are clipped and feet are tied (correct)

What does the free bird name as his own in the text?

  • The narrow cage
  • The sky (correct)
  • The grave of dreams
  • The distant hill

What does the caged bird sing about according to the text?

<p>Freedom (C)</p>
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What can be inferred about the free bird in relation to the caged bird?

<p>He claims the sky while the caged bird stands on the grave of dreams (A)</p>
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What does the free bird do when he leaps on the back of the wind?

<p>Floats downstream</p>
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How does the caged bird feel about his narrow cage?

<p>Rage</p>
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What does the free bird dare to claim in the text?

<p>The sky</p>
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What does the caged bird do when he stands on the grave of dreams?

<p>Opens his throat to sing</p>
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Where is the caged bird's tune heard according to the text?

<p>On the distant hill</p>
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