In Walt Whitman’s “There Was a Child Went Forth” the child refers to ____.
A: the poet himself as a child
B: any American child
C: the young America
D: one of the poet’s neighbors
A: the poet himself as a child
B: any American child
C: the young America
D: one of the poet’s neighbors
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- 中国大学MOOC: In Walt Whitman’s “There Was a Child Went Forth” the child refers to ____.
- In _____, Whitman’s own early experience might be identified with the childhood of a young growing America. A: “A Pact” B: “Song of Myself” C: “There was a Child Went Forth” D: “Mending the Wall”
- Walt Whitman wrote the following except ___________. A: “There Was a Child Went Forth” B: “Song of Myself” C: “I Sit and Look Out” D: “Fire and Ice”
- Walt Whitman was an America's first “poet of democracy”
- The young man was ______. A: one of Mr. White's nephews B: Mrs. Jenkins' nephew C: Mr. White's child