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CAHSEE 3.3 Passage Drill. Which pair of nouns best describes the mood of this poem?
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Hurry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
- 00:05
by the green If you're color blind you can just
- 00:08
call it the grey there's No fifty shades joke in
- 00:12
there Come on guys All right check the following passage
- 00:14
The echoing green But we'll leave like the sun is
Full Transcript
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rush rush old john little ones were nearly really rhyme
- 00:27
shmoop okay Well which pair of announce best describes the
- 00:31
mood of this poem and hear the potential answers enjoyment
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and grain on off Okay time to get in the
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mood of the poem To get a sense of it
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We need to have a good overall feeling for the
- 00:44
poem If none of the answers immediately jump out at
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us well it might be helpful to quickly re read
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the palm with all these options in mind and alright
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let's check out choice Be well there's Some sense of
- 00:55
loss in the poem You know old john and the
- 00:57
grey haired gang are sitting around reminiscing about their lost
- 01:00
youth And boy we know that feeling They're laughing though
- 01:03
so they must not be too torn up about it
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We give them credit when we have to wear diapers
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again We probably won't be so good natured about the
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whole thing also while everybody does seem to be happy
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to be on the green and it's never talked about
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like it's a gift so the word gratefulness doesn't seem
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to fit choiceseat doesn't work either Sure the speaker does
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seem to be all about the green but the words
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awe and amazement suggests that he almost warships it The
- 01:27
speaker isn't trying to recruit us into a green worshiping
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culture Anything so we'll just pass on see oh a
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green worshipping calls the might be right up our alley
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All right well we would probably make a case for
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choice De the speaker definitely admires the green and there
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is some sense of longing when old john gets nostalgic
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in the end though a is the best answer enjoyment
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better describes that carefree feeling of the poem well admiration
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is better used when describing a feeling of respect for
- 01:55
someone also aging a specifically referenced in the poem making
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it a safer bet and longing It was close but
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we're going to go with answer eh this time around
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and incidentally this answer might be the last time you
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see The worst enjoyment and aging used in the same 00:02:09.58 --> [endTime] context Trust us Yeah yeah
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