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4 This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Part A In which stanza does the tone of the poem change? A. stanza 4 B. stanza 5 O C. stanza 7 D. stanza 9 Part B Which sentence supports your answer in Part A? A. The number of lines in a stanza changes at that point. B. The rhyme scheme changes at that point. C. The speaker begins to use words that convey sadness. D. The speaker begins to talk of planting the tree. the planting of the apple tree come let us plant The Apple tree cleves the tough green sword with the Spade wide let its hollow bed be made they're gently lay the roots and their sift the dark mold with kindly care and press it or them tenderly as round the sleeping infant in feet we softly fold the cradle sheet so plant we The Apple tree what plant we in the app this apple tree but which the breath of summer days shall link them into leafy sprays about where the truth with crimson breast shall haunt and sing and hide her nest we plant upon the sunny Lea a shadow for the new tide hour is shelter from the summer shower when we plant the apple tree what plant we in the apple tree sweets for 100 flowery springs to load the Mayans restless wings when from the orchid road he pours its fragrance through our open doors a world of blossoms for the bee flowers for the sick girls silent room for the Glad infant sprigs of Bloom we plant with the apple tree what plant we in the apple tree fruits that shall swell in Sunny June and redden in the August noon and drop one gentle air come by that fan the blue September sky while children come with cries of Glee and psych seek them where the fragrant grass betrays their bed to those who pass up the foot of the apple tree and when above this apple tree the Winter Stars are quivering right and when's School howling through the night girls who young I overfully with myself Pew its fruit by cottage hearse and guess in prouder home shall see heaped with the grape of SunTrust Vine and golden orange of the line the fruit of the apple tree the fruitage of the apple tree wins and our flag of straight stripe and star shall bear to close that life are where men​


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