Seamus Heaney: "The Tollund Man" -Part Three Flashcards

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“___ of his sad freedom as he rode the tumbril”

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“Something of his sad freedom as he rode the tumbril”

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“Something ___ sad freedom as he rode the tumbril”

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“Something of his sad freedom as he rode the tumbril”

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“Something of his___ as he rode the tumbril”

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“Something of his sad freedom as he rode the tumbril”

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“Something of his sad freedom ___the tumbril”

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“Something of his sad freedom as he rode the tumbril”

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“Something of his sad freedom as he rode ___”

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“Something of his sad freedom as he rode the tumbril”

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“___, driving, saying the names”

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“Should come to me, driving, saying the names”

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“Should come to me, ___, saying the names”

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“Should come to me, driving, saying the names”

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“Should come to me, driving, ___”

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“Should come to me, driving, saying the names”

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“___, Grauballe, Nebelgard”

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“Tollund, Grauballe, Nebelgard”

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“Tollund, ____, Nebelgard”

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“Tollund, Grauballe, Nebelgard”

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“Tollund, Grauballe, ___”

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“Tollund, Grauballe, Nebelgard”

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Quote the first stanza of the third part of the poem

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“Something of his sad freedom”
“As he rode the tumbril”
“Should come to me, driving,”
“Saying the names”

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“___ the pointing hands of country people,”

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“Watching the pointing hands of country people,”

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“Watching ____ of country people,”

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“Watching the pointing hands of country people,”

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“Watching the pointing hands ___,”

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“Watching the pointing hands of country people,”

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“___ their tongue”

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“Not knowing their tongue”

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“Not knowing ____”

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“Not knowing their tongue”

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Quote the second stanza of the third part of the poem

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“Tollund, Grauballe, Nebelgard”

“Watching the pointing hands”
“Of country people,”
“Not knowing their tongue”

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“___ Jutland in the old man-killing parishes”

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“Out there in Jutland in the old man-killing parishes”

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“Out there in ___ in the old man-killing parishes”

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“Out there in Jutland in the old man-killing parishes”

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“Out there in Jutland in the ___ parishes”

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“Out there in Jutland in the old man-killing parishes”

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“Out there in Jutland in the old man-killing ____”

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“Out there in Jutland in the old man-killing parishes”

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“____, unhappy and at home”

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“I will feel lost, unhappy and at home”

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“I will feel lost, ___ and at home”

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“I will feel lost, unhappy and at home”

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“I will feel lost, unhappy ___

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“I will feel lost, unhappy and at home”

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Quote the third stanza of the third part of the poem

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“Out there in Jutland”
“In the old man-killing parishes”
“I will feel lost,”
“Unhappy and at home”

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Quote the third part of the poem

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“Something of his sad freedom”
“As he rode the tumbril”
“Should come to me, driving,”
“Saying the names”

“Tollund, Grauballe, Nebelgard”

“Watching the pointing hands”
“Of country people,”
“Not knowing their tongue”

“Out there in Jutland”
“In the old man-killing parishes”
“I will feel lost,”
“Unhappy and at home”