PDF chapter test TRY NOW

The theme of the poem "A Poison Tree": Rage and Suppressed Feeling
 
(Note: Use the appropriate option from the brackets to fill the answer.)
 
In the poem "" (A Poison Tree; A Banana Tree) the poet presents a debate against the (suppression; increase) of anger. He is telling about the advantages of talking about anger, and the importance of keeping negative emotions within, the poem refers to the reader that the suppression of anger is implicitly (threatening; treating), leading only to more  (rage; joy) or even (fury; fur). The speaker offers two different situations to show the danger of crushing anger.  (Sincerity; Sincere) and (honesty; honest) makes anger to disappear.