1 - Read the poem and answer the questions.
New Year's morning
Helen Hunt Jackson
Always a night from old to new!
Night and the healing balm of sleep!
Each morn is New Year's morn come true,
Morn of a festival to keep.
All nights are sacred nights to make
Confession and resolve and prayer;
All days are sacred days to wake
New glandness in the sunny air.
Only a night from old to new;
Only a sleep from night to morn.
The new is but the old come true;
Each sunrise sees a new year born.
a) Along those same lines, Hellen Hunt Jackson’s poem, “New Year’s Morning” discusses how New
Year’s only one night and that each morning can be New Year’s. Do you agree with these lines? Why?
b) Poets often relate the old year with drudgery and sorrow and the new year with hope and liftedspirits. What is your opinion? Do you agree? Why?
Soluções para a tarefa
A) I agree with this statement because everyday is a new chance to restart. We don't have to wait until December 31 to change our lives around. It is in our hands to make each day a new year day.
B) Poets often compare the old year with a bad thing because they want the new year to be relevant. When we have high hopes, it is common to think that what had passed was not so good as what is yet to come.
Tradução:
A) Concordo com essa afirmação por todo dia ser uma nova chance de recomeçar. Não temos que esperar até 31 de dezembro para mudar nossas vidas. Está em nossas mãos fazer de cada dia um novo dia de ano.
B) Os poetas costumam comparar o ano antigo com uma coisa ruim porque querem que o ano novo seja relevante. Quando temos grandes esperanças, é comum pensar que o que passou não foi tão bom quanto o que está por vir.
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Resposta:
A) I agree with this statement because everyday is a new chance to restart. We don't have to wait until December 31 to change our lives around. It is in our hands to make each day a new year day.
B) Poets often compare the old year with a bad thing because they want the new year to be relevant. When we have high hopes, it is common to think that what had passed was not so good as what is yet to come.
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