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Relationship of Setting/Character: Poetry Practice Test
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Read the following poem and answer the question.
"Parking Garage"
Concrete spirals upward, a gray throat.
My footsteps echo back, delayed,
as if someone follows at a distance.
I search for my car under Level 4,
then Level 5,
each row identical in its indifference.
When I finally find it,
I sit behind the wheel awhile,
learning how easy it is
to misplace a life inside repetition.
How does the parking garage setting reinforce the speaker’s insight?
Read the following poem and answer the question.
"Parking Garage"
Concrete spirals upward, a gray throat.
My footsteps echo back, delayed,
as if someone follows at a distance.
I search for my car under Level 4,
then Level 5,
each row identical in its indifference.
When I finally find it,
I sit behind the wheel awhile,
learning how easy it is
to misplace a life inside repetition.
How does the parking garage setting reinforce the speaker’s insight?