Thoughts of Hanoi
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English
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10th Grade
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1.
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Two countries in peace
Love and survival
Home country torn apart
Fruit Loops
2.
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The current situation and how rough it is
Just a piece of unnecessary imagery
It doesn't symbol anything
This is a trick question
3.
Multiple Choice
True
False
4.
Multiple Choice
still I fear
those endless nights
waiting for dawn."
What does this express?
This speaker is just daydreaming
This does not relate to the poem and should be taken out
Expresses the speaker's lack of curosity for the situation
expresses the speaker’s ambivalent feelings about waiting and hoping for the future.
5.
Multiple Choice
"Brother,/how is Hang dao now?" "Brother,/how is all that now?" "Brother, we are men,/conscious of more"
The night is deep and chill as in early autumn. Pitchblack, it thickens after each lightning flash.
Brother, how is Hang Dao now?
Stainless blue sky, jubilant voices of children
6.
Multiple Choice
"One summer during the world war camp community service, I was in charge of a playground"
"Early the other morning I started out, not with the pleasure-seakers, but those who toil the day long that they may live."
"For don't you remember how it was, you and I in school together"
"First memories of oneself can be easily confused with fabricated memories made by looking at old pictures."
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