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25 January, 00:54

Traditional

I lived first in a little house,

And lived there very well;

I thought the world was small and round,

And made of pale blue shell.

I lived next in a little nest,

Nor needed any other;

I thought the world was made of straw,

And brooded by my mother.

One day I fluttered from the nest

To see what I could find.

I said, "The world is made of leaves;

I have been very blind."

At length I flew beyond the tree,

Quite fit for grown-up labours.

I don't know how the world is made,

And neither do my neighbours!

Which best describes the mood of this poem?

A) angry and upset

B) happy and wonder-filled

C) miserably sad and lonely

D) mocking and satirical

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  1. 25 January, 02:44
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    C) miserably sad and lonely
  2. 25 January, 04:11
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    B

    Explanation:

    There are many lines in the poem that create a happy mood like "At length I flew beyond the tree" and the line "I don't know how the world is made" gives a wonder-filled mood.
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