Ode to a Skylark: Celebrating the Freedom and Joy of Nature
Ode to a Skylark: Celebrating the Freedom and Joy of Nature
Questions
In the first stanza, what does the speaker compare the skylark to?
- A cloud
- A flower
- A bird
- A star
What does the speaker say the skylark is doing in the second stanza?
- Singing
- Flying
- Dancing
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song is like in the third stanza?
- A melody
- A symphony
- A poem
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song does to him in the fourth stanza?
- It makes him happy
- It makes him sad
- It makes him think
- It makes him all of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song is like in the fifth stanza?
- A mirror
- A window
- A door
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song does to him in the sixth stanza?
- It makes him feel free
- It makes him feel joyful
- It makes him feel connected to nature
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song is like in the seventh stanza?
- A gift
- A blessing
- A miracle
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song does to him in the eighth stanza?
- It makes him want to sing
- It makes him want to dance
- It makes him want to fly
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song is like in the ninth stanza?
- A prayer
- A hymn
- A psalm
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song does to him in the tenth stanza?
- It makes him feel close to God
- It makes him feel close to nature
- It makes him feel close to other people
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song is like in the eleventh stanza?
- A mystery
- A wonder
- A joy
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song does to him in the twelfth stanza?
- It makes him feel alive
- It makes him feel grateful
- It makes him feel hopeful
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song is like in the thirteenth stanza?
- A gift
- A blessing
- A miracle
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song does to him in the fourteenth stanza?
- It makes him want to live a better life
- It makes him want to be a better person
- It makes him want to make the world a better place
- All of the above
What does the speaker say the skylark's song is like in the fifteenth stanza?
- A promise
- A hope
- A dream
- All of the above