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Questions and Answers
What is described as capable of causing harm?
What is described as capable of causing harm?
- Kaleidoscopes
- Intricate designs
- Constant change (correct)
- Unending lines
What merges into one?
What merges into one?
- Tears
- Unending lines
- Intricate designs (correct)
- Kaleidoscopes
What is described as 'falling in place'?
What is described as 'falling in place'?
- A design
- Time
- A tear
- A pattern (correct)
What leaves 'eyes tear in time'?
What leaves 'eyes tear in time'?
What trails the plant's core?
What trails the plant's core?
What seems to know its way?
What seems to know its way?
According to the poem, what does the speaker not have?
According to the poem, what does the speaker not have?
What is a key visual element mentioned in the poem?
What is a key visual element mentioned in the poem?
According to the poem, what is woven?
According to the poem, what is woven?
What kind of core is mentioned in the poem?
What kind of core is mentioned in the poem?
What is one thing that eyes do, according to the poem?
What is one thing that eyes do, according to the poem?
What follows the unending lines?
What follows the unending lines?
What is suggested to have a known way?
What is suggested to have a known way?
What seems to be true for patterns?
What seems to be true for patterns?
What is 'bound to cause harm'?
What is 'bound to cause harm'?
Which word describes the designs that time weaves?
Which word describes the designs that time weaves?
What asks if all patterns have a form?
What asks if all patterns have a form?
What might cause someone to feel worn out, according to the poem?
What might cause someone to feel worn out, according to the poem?
What is something that can be woven?
What is something that can be woven?
Where do unending lines seemingly point towards?
Where do unending lines seemingly point towards?
Flashcards
Constant change
Constant change
Constant change can be overwhelming and cause harm.
Intricate designs
Intricate designs
Time creates complex designs that come together.
Patterns find their way
Patterns find their way
Patterns have a form and may know their path.
Study Notes
- Kaleidoscopes are exhausting
- Eyes tear in time
- Constant change probably causes it
- It is bound to cause harm
- Time weaves intricate designs
- Merging into one, everything falls into place
- Unending lines trail the plant's core
- Everything falls into place and knows its way
- Do all patterns have a form?
- Do they know their way?
- It seems they do
- Because I don't
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