[i carry your heart with me(i carry it in] Quizzes

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Q. "i carry your heart with me(i carry it in my heart)" is a perfect example of the poem's theme of


love
mortality
sorrow
versions of reality
Q. The line break between "i fear" and "no fate" is a perfect example of the poem's theme of


love
language and communication
man and nature
spirituality
Q. The "tree called life" is a symbol that demonstrates the poem's theme of


society and class
awe and amazement
truth
transformation
Q. "and it's you are whatever a moon has always meant" is an example of the speaker's feeling of


language
awe and amazement
nature
masculinity
Q. That repeated "of the" clause in the third stanza reflects the poem's theme of


perseverance
time
versions of reality
language and communication