The following text is adapted from Gwendolyn Bennett’s 1926 poem “Street Lamps in Early Spring.”...

ENGLISH
SAT 2021

The following text is adapted from Gwendolyn Bennett’s 1926 poem “Street Lamps in Early Spring.” Night wears a garment All velvet soft, all violet blue... And over her face she draws a veil As shimmering fine as floating dew... And here and there In the black of her hair The subtle hands of Night Move slowly with their gem-starred light. Which choice best describes the overall structure of the text?

  • A) It presents alternating descriptions of night in a rural area and in a city.
  • B) It sketches an image of nightfall, then an image of sunrise.
  • C) It makes an extended comparison of night to a human being.
  • D) It portrays how night changes from one season of the year to the next

Correct Answer: C) It makes an extended comparison of night to a human being.

Explanation

The correct choice that best describes the overall structure of the text is C) It makes an extended comparison of night to a human being. The text presents a series of descriptions and comparisons between the concept of night and a human being. The poet personifies the night, describing it as wearing a garment, drawing a veil, and having hands that move slowly with gem-starred light. This extended comparison between night and a human being suggests that the structure of the text revolves around the depiction of night as a personified entity. Therefore, choice C is the best fit for the overall structure of the text.



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