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Question 5 (2 points)
The final two lines of the poem "Grass" are:
"I am the grass.
Let me work."
From these two lines and your analysis of the poem, choose the best answer of
what the final two lines remind the reader:
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45034/grass-56d2245e22010
The final two lines remind the reader that Nature will have the last word. Death
comes to everyone. We'll turn to dust then return to the earth as a compost
from which springs each blade of fresh green grass.
The final two lines are upbeat and cheerful.
The final two lines remind us that spring is eternal and work is never done.
The final two lines tell the reader to carry on, young soldier for there are many


Sagot :

I’m really not sure because I really don’t know the article or the poem I tried to look it up online and I couldn’t find it.