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1
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Why can we infer that the persona is a female?

A

Émigrée means émigrant but is in the feminine form

2
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This 1st simile shows distance between the adult and her childhood home. It is both a physical and metaphorical distance.

A

frontiers rise between us, close like waves

3
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This 2nd simile shows the distance between the adult and her childhood home. It is both a physical and metaphorical distance.

A

That child’s vocabulary I carried here/ like a hollow doll

4
Q

The place is not as perfect as she remembers it and these quotes imply that things are not as ideal as her memories suggest.

A

‘being dark’ and ‘death’

5
Q

Despite it being banned, she wants to use her beloved language

A

Every colourful molecule

6
Q

The details are very vague throughout the poem. What could this show?

A

The place she visits isn’t real, just a metaphor for the world of childhood

7
Q

There is a distinct change of tone between the first two stanzas and the last one

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The first two are about light, the last is much darker

8
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This poem does not rhyme or have any rhythm. What could this convey?

A

The uneasiness felt by the speaker who goes through the full range of emotions

9
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When thinking about her homeland images of light suggest happiness and positivity yet this quote implies pain. It suggests that she belongs here, but belonging to such a place has been painful

A

Branded by an impression of sunlight

10
Q

These five words suggest a war-torn country

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“worst news”, “at war”, “tyrants”, “rolls its tanks”, and “banned by the state”

11
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What word and punctuation do all the stanzas end with?

A

Sunlight.

12
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The city is personified as?

A

Docile

13
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How is the city personified as a lover?

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Takes me dancing

14
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The city is personified as fearful

A

Hides behind me

15
Q

This shows how the speaker can’t suppress the language

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Opens and spills a grammar

16
Q

This shows how the speaker is helping and loving her city

A

Comb its hair

17
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These similes show the susceptibility to breakage

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“Hollow doll” and “paper”