Guided Practice
Literature Selection
From "To a Mouse"
That wee bit heap o' leaves an' stibble,
Has cost thee mony a weary nibble!
Now thou's turned out, for a' thy trouble,
But house or hald,
To thole the winter's sleety dribble,
An' cranreuch cauld!
But, Mousie, thou art no thy lane,
In proving foresight may be vain:
The best laid schemes o' mice an' men
Gang aft a-gley,
An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain,
For promised joy.
Which lines in "To a Mouse" express the poem's main idea?
A. But house or hald, To thole the winter's sleety dribble, An' cranreuch cauld!
B. That wee bit heap o' leaves an' stibble, Has cost thee mony a weary nibble!
C. In proving foresight may be vain: The best laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft a-gley