Question
Which lines support the theme of the poem?
• "When an apple tree's in blossom it is glorious to see, / But that's just a hint, at
springtime, of the better things to be;"
O Architects of splendid vision long have labored on the earth, / And have raised their
dreams in marble and we've marveled at their worth;"
• "But I'm sure there's nothing finer for the eye of man to meet / Than an apple tree
that's ready for the world to come and eat."
O "There's the promise of the apples, red and gleaming in the sun, / Like the medals
worn by mortals as rewards for labors done"
Answer
Lines 2, 4, and 6 support the theme of the poem.