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In Walking Away, what does the poet mean when he refers to 'nature's give-and-take – the small, the scorching / Ordeals which fire one's irresolute clay'?

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In Ocean Vuong's poem Aubade with burning city, the repeated phrase 'I’m dreaming' throughout the poem primarily represents:

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In the poem Futility by Wilfred Owen, the speaker ends the poem on a note of:
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Which of the following is the most accurate definition for an aubade?
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Consider the following lines from the poem, The Bright Lights of Sarajevo:

‘Queuing with empty canisters of gas

to get the refills they wheel home in prams,

or queuing for the precious meagre grams

of bread they’re rationed to each day,' (lines 2 - 5)

What is significant about the imagery of civilians carrying canisters of gas ‘in prams’?

Select TWO or more valid interpretations.

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In the poem The Bright Lights of Sarajevo, images of light and darkness are often contrasted.
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Which phrases in the poem The Bright Lights of Sarajevo illustrate the difficulties of life in Sarajevo?

Select TWO answers.
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Consider the following lines from the poem, The Bright Lights of Sarajevo:

‘The dark boy-shape leads dark-girl shape away

to share one coffee in a candlelit café

until the curfew, and he holds her hand

behind AID flour-sacks refilled with sand.’ (lines 43 - 46)

What is significant about the last two lines of the extract? 

Select TWO or more valid interpretations.

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Match the poetic devices to the correct lines from the poem Futility.
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In the poem Futility, the line ‘Woke once the clays of a cold star’ is a/an to the creation mythology.
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