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Easy Reading and Writing · Information and Ideas · Command of Evidence · MCQ

“To You” is an 1856 poem by Walt Whitman. In the poem, Whitman suggests that readers, whom he addresses directly, have not fully understood themselves, writing, ______blank

Which quotation from “To You” most effectively illustrates the claim?

  1. A

    “You have not known what you are, you have slumber’d upon yourself / all your life, / Your eyelids have been the same as closed most of the time.”

  2. B

    “These immense meadows, these interminable rivers, you are immense / and interminable as they.”

  3. C

    “I should have made my way straight to you long ago, / I should have blabb’d nothing but you, I should have chanted nothing / but you.”

  4. D

    “I will leave all and come and make the hymns of you, / None has understood you, but I understand you.”

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