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Read the poem "Queen of the Cats":

Old Polly was a cat of unusual grace,

With wide, yellow eyes and thin stripes on her face.

My wife took her in on a cold, autumn night,

While the north wind played the weather vane foul.

The old iron rooster screeched at the slight.


Old Polly loved her milk, and she loved her cream.

Purring when petted, she'd curl up to dream

By the warmth of the fire. Her quick eyes would glow

With firelight fancies. Was her expression

Of goodwill or ill? I didn't quite know.


It was All Hallows' Eve when the cats came singing,

Walking upright, their high voices ringing

With sorrowful cries—their queen had gone missing.

"What's going on?" shrieked my wife

As Old Polly woke up and began hissing.


"Oh, silly kittens," she spat, as she leapt out the door.

"Here I am, here I am—you need cry no more. "

We watched as the cats disappeared in the fog,

And my wife held me close and said,

"Let's get a dog. "


How might the theme change if the wife asked her husband for another cat to replace Old Polly?


The theme might be animals are good judges of people.

The theme might be love is the best gift you can give.

The theme might be pets are wonderful companions.

The theme might be revenge is a dish best served cold

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The theme might be pets are wonderful companions, as the wife asking for another cat to replace Old Polly would indicate that she values the companionship of pets and wants to continue having a feline friend in the house.
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