A) Poetry about historical events. B) Poetry that focuses on the relationship between humans and the environment. C) Poetry about urban life. D) Poetry about space exploration.
A) To ignore environmental concerns. B) To glorify industrialization. C) To raise awareness about ecological issues. D) To promote consumerism.
A) Its focus on environmental and ecological concerns. B) Its use of complicated language. C) Its emphasis on personal emotions. D) Its focus on political issues.
A) A disregard for nature. B) A sense of environmental responsibility. C) A focus on urban development. D) A desire for material wealth.
A) Hyperbole and irony. B) Imagery and symbolism. C) Alliteration and onomatopoeia. D) Rhyme and meter.
A) It can propose unrealistic solutions. B) It can deny the existence of climate change. C) It can ignore climate-related issues. D) It can evoke emotions and empathy for the natural world.
A) Human superiority over nature. B) The interconnectedness of all living beings and the environment. C) The separation of humans from the natural world. D) The insignificance of ecological issues.
A) In everyday city life. B) In historical events. C) In fictional realms. D) In the natural world and ecological interactions. |