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What does the word stands suggest about the eagle in the poem?

The Eagle

by Alfred, Lord Tennyson


He clasps the crag with crooked hands;

Close to the sun in lonely lands,

Ringed with the azure world, he stands.

The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;

He watches from his mountain walls,

And like a thunderbolt he falls.


A. He is powerful.

B. He is impatient.

C. He is quick.

D. He is sad.

E. He is thoughtful.

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Answer:

A,

Explanation:

The eagle stands, as if lording, over the lands below him. He represents a clear image of power and knowledge.

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Answer:

A. He is powerful.

Explanation:

We can see from the poem that it seems like the eagle ("he") is overlooking a grand landscape of blue skies, crashing oceans, and expansive lands. It's like he's the king of this world, which lends that kind of sense of power to the poem.

Thus, the answer is A.