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? Reading and Writing · None · None · MCQ Q11

The following text is from Ezra Pound’s 1909 poem “Hymn III,” based on the work of Marcantonio Flaminio. As a fragile and lovely flower unfolds its gleaming foliage on the breast of the fostering earth, if the dew and the rain draw it forth; So doth my tender mind flourish, if it be fed with the sweet dew of the fostering spirit, Lacking this, it beginneth straightway to languish, even as a floweret born upon dry earth, if the dew and the rain tend it not. Based on the text, in what way is the human mind like a flower?

  1. A

    It becomes increasingly vigorous with the passage of time.

  2. B

    It draws strength from changes in the weather.

  3. C

    It requires proper nourishment in order to thrive.

  4. D

    It perseveres despite challenging circumstances.

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