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What is suggested by the simile “Like an unbodied joy whose race is just begun”?

AThe skylark is imaginary

BThe skylark is a sorrowful figure

CThe bird represents pure, limitless joy

DThe bird’s song is over

Answer:

C. The bird represents pure, limitless joy

Read Explanation:

The skylark is likened to a disembodied joy that’s just beginning—this highlights the eternal freshness and spiritual nature of its song, untouched by worldly concerns.


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