Part A
In the second stanza of the poem "Sympathy," what
can be inferred about the caged bird being in a cage?
The bird feels lonely.
The cage makes the bird feel strong.
The bird feels trapped.
The bird feels protected inside the cage.

Part A In the second stanza of the poem Sympathy what can be inferred about the caged bird being in a cage The bird feels lonely The cage makes the bird feel st class=

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Answer:

The correct answer is The bird feels trapped.

Explanation:

What we can interpret in the second stanza of this poem is that the bird wants to be free. It looks from its cage at that landscape and yearns to be able to go out and fly freely. The scars that the author describes, the bird has made from trying so hard to get out of the cage.

Despite not being successful, the bird does not stop trying to get out because the cage makes him feel trapped.