11. The speaker of the poem “Your World” goes from living in a small nest in a corner to (1 point)

A.being welcomed into a larger flock of birds.
B. being devoured by the family’s hungry cat.
C.soaring “to the uttermost reaches” of the sky.
D.thriving with other wildlife in a big airy barn.

It's obviously c. soaring "to the uttermost reaches" of the sky.

It’s “soaring to the uttermost reaches of the sky” my guy

Never mind i see thank you Bruh

wtf is the answer

So is this site Jiskha or similar to because it has the same teachers. Even Ms Sue (RIP)

Like did it change names or is it an additional one

To determine the answer to this question, we need to analyze the poem "Your World" and find the relevant information. Here's how you can approach it:

Step 1: Read the poem carefully and identify any specific details or lines that mention the speaker's living situation or environment.

Step 2: Look for clues that indicate a change in the speaker's living conditions from living in a small nest in a corner.

Step 3: Based on the information gathered, eliminate the options that do not match the changes described in the poem and choose the correct answer.

Step 4: Verify the chosen answer against the options given in the question.

Remember, the analysis of the poem is crucial to accurately answering this question. Poetry often contains symbolism and metaphor, so interpreting the text correctly is important.

Bruh, which one is the answer??

Thanks Ms.Sue! :)

Evidently you haven't read this poem.

Your World Related Poem Content Details
BY GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON
Your world is as big as you make it.
I know, for I used to abide
In the narrowest nest in a corner,
My wings pressing close to my side.

But I sighted the distant horizon
Where the skyline encircled the sea
And I throbbed with a burning desire
To travel this immensity.

I battered the cordons around me
And cradled my wings on the breeze,
Then soared to the uttermost reaches
With rapture, with power, with ease!