The following text is from Georgia Douglas Johnson’s 1922 poem “Benediction.” Go forth, my son,...
The following text is from Georgia Douglas Johnson’s 1922 poem “Benediction.” Go forth, my son, Winged by my heart’s desire! Great reaches, yet unknown, Await For your possession. I may not, if I would, Retrace the way with you, My pilgrimage is through, But life is calling you! Which choice best states the main purpose of the text?
- A) To express hope that a child will have the same accomplishments as his parent did
- B) To suggest that raising a child involves many struggles
- C) To warn a child that he will face many challenges throughout his life
- D) To encourage a child to embrace the experiences life will offer
Correct Answer: D) To encourage a child to embrace the experiences life will offer
Explanation
The best choice that states the main purpose of the text is D) To encourage a child to embrace the experiences life will offer. The text is written in the form of a benediction, where the speaker, likely a parent, is sending their son on a journey through life. The speaker expresses their desire for the child to go forth, spread their wings, and embrace the unknown possibilities and opportunities that await them. The overall tone is one of encouragement and the text encourages the child to embrace the experiences life has to offer.

