4 Questions
The speaker in the text compares riding upon the heaving surface to a boat riding upon the water.
True
The speaker sings as they go, scattering emeralds while treading the loam.
True
The wind sings upon the speaker's lips and pearls stream off their neck and forehead as they plough the land.
True
The speaker is bathed in a sweat of rubies as they sow down the field.
False
Test your understanding of the poem 'Ploughing the Land' and its themes by answering questions about its imagery and symbolism.
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