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Homework: 1. In the poem "in Just-," the whistle doesn't: a.extend the goat-footed allusion to Pan and his pipes. b. unite with spring, reminiscent of the call of birds. c. refer to a child's toy. d. add to the onomatopoeia in the poem. e. add to the rhyme in the poem. 2. Which of the following would not be considered an organizational motif in the poem "in Just-"? a. Setting the word spring off from the line or by itself in the beginning, middle, or end of the poem b. Changing the space between the words far and wee to show shrinking distances * the rest is in comments

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Answer:

1. In the poem in-Just, the whistle doesn´t: c. refer to a child´s toy.

2. Option B. changing space between the words fat and wee to show shriking distances is not a organizational lay motif.

Explanation:

1. All the other options apply to the possible interpretation of the whistle. For instance an allusion to Pan and his pipes, since Pan is known for that symbol that produces the sound that can be consider similar to a whistle. It also ads to the onomatopeia and rhyme in te peom, the irony of it. It can also be interpretated as the sound of the comming spring with the birds. It does not refer to a kids toy, since what is calls is coming of spring and he himself sells a ballon who may be a toy, but the whisttle itself is not a toy but the calling of something.

2. The lay motif in this poem is the call of spring and what is related to it, it brings the blossom of flowers and signing of birds, it also represents the raise of sexuality.

Answer: add to the rhyme in the poem A.    P.     E.     X.

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