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What do you think the speaker will reveal about the "blithe Spirit" by the end of the poem, based on the description of its characteristics and actions?
What do you think the speaker hopes to achieve by imitating the "blithe Spirit" or "Bird"?
In the first stanza, what does the speaker compare the skylark to, and why?
Where is the glow-worm and what is special about it?
What happens to the Earth and the moon when the skylark sings?
How are our songs different from those of the bird?