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The Ballad Of The Turkey by G YatesAs I walked along the road one dayKicking up stones along the way,I saw a bird of unusual sizeWho had a large beak and small, beady eyes.He strutted about and ruffled his wingsThen he did the most ominous thing.He let out a screech and puffed out his chestI wanted to run from this evil pest.As this bird's mighty exterior did appearThe inside of my chest was filled with fear.He put one talon forward, the other one nextThis troublesome bird was making me vexed.I then did something that was a great chance.I kicked a stone at him to stop his advance.He then chased the stone, oh joy of great joys!I felt myself one of the luckiest boys!Around the corner I ran, straight to my home,Leaving that bird confused and alone.Don't befriend a turkey (for that's what he was)Or he will attack you simply because.Source: by G Yates @FamilyFriendPoems
71. Which is TRUE according to the above poem?
(A)The poem consists of 4 stanzas.
(B) There are two sets of rhymes in the last stanza.
(C) The poem tells a poet’s love for a turkey.
(D)The poet attacked the turkey in the end.

參考答案

答案:D
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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