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10 December, 07:50

In the context of the poem, what does the word blithe most likely mean? I Hear America Singing

by Walt Whitman

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A.

arrogant and focused

B.

satisfied and confident

C.

complacent and apathetic

D.

fiery and volatile

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  1. 10 December, 08:38
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    Answer: C. "Complacent and Apathetic"

    Explanation:

    By definition it would be "Complacent and Apethetic"

    Blithe: A casual and cheerful indifference; happy or joyous.

    Complacent: Smug/Uncritical satisfaction with oneself or achievements.

    Apethetic: Showing/Feeling no interest or concern.

    By context of the poem it seems everyone is peacefully indifferent and happy with what they were doing.
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