In “Grass,” by Carl Sandburg, what does the grass want to do?
a) shovel bodies

b) remember battles

c) drive a train

d) continue growing

Respuesta :

It sounds like D, just because it keeps saying let me work and I cover all.

The answer is: d) continue growing.

In the poem "Grass," by Carl Sandburg, the grass wishes to continue growing so that it covers up the dead bodies and hides the human shame of war. After mentioning famous battles during the American Civil War and the First World War, the composition suggests that war is useless and that even though the grass disguises the bodies of soldiers and civilians, the memories of war endure for a long time.