3.The moral or message of this poem is presented to us Straightforwardly in the third stanza which offers a sort summary or conclusion to what has come before
4. When we encounter problems or we are asking for something to him but never come, we should still believe in him, because he is just testing us
I don't expect this to happen to all circumstances but birds inside cages are mostly taken care of as pets. Caged birds are fed, unlike birds who are outside. Birds outside need to hunt for their food unless they are still chicks and cannot do it by themselves. Although caged birds are taken care of most of the time, we can't really say they have freedom. Rather, it is the birds outside who have freedom. Think of it, they can soar high in the sky, while caged birds are restrained
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mariapelnaranja06
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mariapelnaranja06
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Activity 2
Direction: Explain the following lines from the poem
"The Tame Bird and The Free Bird"
(1-2)"I'll teach you the speech of the learned"
"Songs can never be taught"
Answer: The Tame Bird Sings,
"Sit by my side "I'll teach you the speech of the learned"
The forest bird cries,
"No, ah no! song can never be taught"
The Tame Bird says,
"Alas for me, I know not the song of the woodlands
There love is intense with longing, but they never can fly wing to wing.
Through the bars of the cage they look, and vain is their wish to know each other.
They flutter their wing in yearning and sing
"Come closer, my love!"
The free bird cries, "It cannot be, i fear the flosed doors of the cage"
The Tame Bird whisper, "Alas my wings are powerless and dead"
Activity 3
Express Lane
Direction: Express your own idea about the poem by answering the guide question below.
2. It remains glad in all weather. Nobody can tame it
It's movement are natural and it cannot be trained
It is ever happy ceaseless aspiring ever
fresh and gorious
3.The moral or message of this poem is presented to us Straightforwardly in the third stanza which offers a sort summary or conclusion to what has come before
4. When we encounter problems or we are asking for something to him but never come, we should still believe in him, because he is just testing us
Durih our saddest tike he's with us ,
During out happiest time he's with us
Because he's with us all the time
some people just can't see it.
What do you think will happen if one of the birds follow each other?
I don't expect this to happen to all circumstances but birds inside cages are mostly taken care of as pets. Caged birds are fed, unlike birds who are outside. Birds outside need to hunt for their food unless they are still chicks and cannot do it by themselves. Although caged birds are taken care of most of the time, we can't really say they have freedom. Rather, it is the birds outside who have freedom. Think of it, they can soar high in the sky, while caged birds are restrained