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Wednesday, 25 October 2017

Leilani - September!

Walt: to practice comprehension skills
September

The golden‐rod is yellow
The corn is turning brown;The gentian’s bluest fringes

The trees in apple orchards
With fruit are bending down.

The gentian’s bluest fringes
Are curling in the sun;
In dusky pods the milkweed
Its hidden silk has spun.

The sedges flaunt their harvest    
In every meadow nook;
And asters by the brookside
Make asters in the brook.

From dewy lanes at morning
The grapes’ sweet odors rise;
At noon the roads all flutter
With golden butterflies.

By all these lovely tokens
September days are here,
With summer’s best of weather,
And autumn’s best of cheer.


Questions

  1. What seasonal change does this poem focus on?
  1. the change from spring to summer
  2. the change from summer to autumn
  3. the change from winter to spring
  4. the change from autumn to winter

     2.   What does the poet describe in the first two verses of the poem?
  1. the way different flowers and plants look in September
  2. the sounds different animals and birds make in September
    1. the way the weather feels in September
    2. the way different fruits and vegetables smell in September
         3.   Read these lines from the poem:
               By all these lovely tokens
              September days are here,
              With summer’s best of weather,
              And autumn’s best of cheer.
    Based on this evidence, how does the poet most likely feel about the month of September?
    1. The poet probably does not feel strongly about September.
    2. The poet probably thinks September is too cold.
    3. The poet probably dislikes September.
    4. The poet probably likes September a lot.

         4.   Read these lines from the poem:
               At noon the roads all flutter
               With golden butterflies.
    Based on these lines and what is described in the rest of the poem, what does the poet most likely mean by “golden butterflies”?
    1. gold-colored cars driving down the road
    2. golden leaves falling onto the road
    3. valuable plants growing on the sides of roads
    4. golden coins falling from people’s pockets

         5.   What is this poem mostly about?
    1. the cheerfulness of people in September
    2. the cold weather of September
    3. the smell of grapes in September
    4. the beauty of nature in September

         6.    Read these lines from the poem:
    From dewy lanes at morning
    The grapes’ sweet odors rise;
    At noon the roads all flutter
    With golden butterflies.
    By all these lovely tokens
    September days are here,
    What does the poet most likely mean by the word “tokens”?
    1. signs
    2. coins
    3. days
    4. Scents


7. Read these lines from the poem:
In dusky pods the milkweed
Its hidden silk has spun.
Which of these lines has the same meaning as the second line?
  1. Will hide its spinning silk.
  2. Has spun its hidden silk.
  3. Its hidden silk is spinning.
  4. Its hidden silk will spin.




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