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Spring River in the Flower Moon Night is based on a famous poem written by Zhang Ruoxu.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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Spring River in the Flower Moon Night is based on a famous poem written by Zhang Ruoxu.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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The following text is from the 1915 poem “Serepta Mason” by Edgar Lee Masters, from a book of poems that describes the lives of the townspeople in the fictional town Spoon River.My life's blossom might have bloomed on all sidesSave for a bitter wind which stunted my petalsOn the side of me which you in the village could see.From the dust I lift a voice of protest:My flowering side you never saw!Ye living ones, ye are fools indeedWho do not know the ways of the windAnd the unseen forcesThat govern the processes of life.Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?To refute the idea that the speaker’s life was full of hardship and paineliminateTo lament about the many difficulties incurred by a natural disastereliminateTo rail against the lack of care the speaker felt from the village regarding her many hardshipseliminateTo describe the misfortunes that occurred in the speaker’s garden

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