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Who challenged modern poets to "make it new"?
Ezra Pound
e. e. cummings
Robert Frost
William Carlos Williams
Which poem describes a single visual image that is "glazed with rain water beside the white chickens"?
"Red Wheelbarrow"
"I, Too"
"Birches"
"Stopping by the Woods"
In which poem is the speaker attracted by woods but can only enjoy it for a few minutes before continuing on his journey?
"Mending Wall"
"Stopping by the Woods"
"In the Station of the Metro"
"Red Wheelbarrow"
In this poem, the speaker suggests that "Good fences make good neighbors"
"Birches"
"Mending Wall"
"This is Just to Say"
"anyone who lived in a pretty how town"
This poem discusses the speaker's desire to be a youth again as he ponders the reason why the trees are bowed.
"Mending Wall"
"Birches"
"Red Wheelbarrow"
"White Houses"
In this poem, the speaker is apologizing for eating plums that he finds in the icebox.
"My City"
"This is Just to Say"
"Stopping by the Woods"
"Any Human to Another"
In this poem, the speaker suggests that we should share each others suffering.
"anyone who lived in a pretty how town"
"I, Too"
"Any Human to Another"
"Stopping by the Woods"
This poem describes how the speaker will miss the city life in Manhattan when he dies.
"My City"
"anyone who lived in a pretty how town"
"Birches"
"Mending Wall"
This poem is in response to a poem by Walt Whitman.
"I, Too"
"Red Wheelbarrow"
"My City"
"Birches"
This poem describes the faces of people travelling in a train car.
"Birches"
"Any Human to Another"
"In the Station of a Metro"
"My City"
This poem is the story of a husband and wife who have unusual names.
"My City"
"Birches"
"anyone who lived in a pretty how town"
"Red Wheelbarrow"
What is the style of William Carlos Williams's poem "Red Wheelbarrow"
Imagist
Sonnet
Victorian
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