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Which option is an example of a subgenre of poetry? (1 point)
fable O tragedy O epic novel
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What does each stanza in a poem have?(1 point)
Responses the same rhyme scheme. the same rhyme scheme. a central idea. a central
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who is the audience in shakespears sonnet 130? who is it aimed at?
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which option is an example of a subgenre of poetry (1 point)
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1. Which of Yeats's poem opens with the symbol of a gyre, a spiral spinning out of control? (1 point)
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Read "The Cricket Sang" by Emily Dickinson.
The cricket sang, And set the sun, And workmen finished, one by one, Their seam the
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Which option describes the rhythm of a poem?
a. a word that imitates the sound it describes b. rhyme patterns at the end of lines
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By using the dropdown arrow, indicate, in each case, whether the source can be regarded as a primary, secondary or tertiary
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Why can't Josh sleep before the big game in the poem "The Main Reason I Can't Sleep"? (1 point)
• The stubble on his head is
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which of the following lines from" The Raven" best illustrates how the author's word choice impacts the mood and tone of the
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What literary device can be found in the lines below?
"And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils." (1
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
(2 points) Choose was a poet in the 1200s who wrote in the Italian Choose and
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Topic:
In this lesson, you have studied three authors (Owen, Brooke, and Sassoon) who wrote about their experiences with war.
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In Robert Burns's "To a Mouse," the speaker apologizes to the mouse for humankind's control, or Earth.
(1 point) anvil dominion
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What is a concrete poem?
A. A poem that provides concrete images as opposed to abstract ideas. B. A poem that uses a strict
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The poetic device used in the line below is and example of ______.
"For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams" A.
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1. Choose the word that best defines the italicized word. The rescue workers discovered the dog
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Use the poem to answer the question.
The snow drifts into hills of white. The imprints of his lonely plight Lie deep beneath the
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
12 of 1612 of 16 Items Question Use the excerpt from “The West Wind” by John Masefield to
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Which of these excerpts is most clearly an example of apostrophe?
A. “What thou art we know not;/What is most like thee?” B.
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melody
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Use the stanza from "Recuerdo" to answer the question.
We were very tired, we were very merry— We had gone back and forth all
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bleheheh
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Use the poem "Recuerdo" by Edna St. Vincent Millay to complete the activity.
(1) We were very tired, we were very merry— We had
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How can a reader determine the meaning of the poem?
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Acrostic poem for L A N D F O R M S
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from The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll
1 The sun was shining on the sea Shining with all his might He did his very
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Seven years wert thou lent to me, and I thee pay/Exacted by the fate, on the just day"
Which of these is the correct
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The theme of "Your world" can best be inferred from which line?
A. "to travel this immensity" B. "But i sighted the distant
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Read the two poems, and then answer the question that follows.
Poem #1 The Sun Has Long Been Set by William Wordsworth The sun
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Which feature makes a narrative poem different from other poems?(1 point)
Responses It uses stylistic techniques. It uses
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Poem: Fire and Ice by Robert Frost
What is the impact of line 4 on the plot of the poem? a. it demonstrates that one of the
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Read & Respond: The following multiple choice questions are based on the poetry covered in this unit. The full length texts have
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Use the stanza from the poem to answer the question. The market is full of Spring's bounty. The fresh-cut blooms crowd each
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Which description defines rhyme?(1 point) Responses a comparison of two things a comparison of two things the repetition of an
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in-text citations mla
Firstly, in the poetry of William Blake, such as "The Tyger" and "The Lamb," the idea of the monster is
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How does the idea of the monster / supernatural evolve throughout the time periods and works we’ve studied this year?
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Read the line from the poem.
He has the same droopy eyes as her and a dejected look What does the line of the poem reveal about
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Use the poem "Recuerdo" by Edna St. Vincent Millay to complete the activity.
In one to two sentences, explain how the repeated
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Which language best contributes to the enthusiastic tone of the poem?
(1 point) Responses “jump into work head first” “jump
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In “cranes” song Sam’s memory of the old man with the chestnut tree reveals all of the following except
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Which of the following lines from “Eve to her daughters” best shows Eve’s conversational tone?
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Use the excerpt from the poem "Late September" by Amy Lowell to answer the question.
Warmth of earth, and cloudless wind Tearing
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Which inference about the poem’s speaker is best supported by the text?
Answer choices for the above question A. He has not yet
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The Raven
by Edgar Allan Poe Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling, By the grave and stern decorum of the
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Which answer choice is written in iambic pentameter?(1 point)
Responses And thrice does she purify the aged man with flames,
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What is iambic pentameter?(1 point)
Responses an author’s choice of words an author’s choice of words an author’s
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Read the following lines from "Thoughts of Hanoi." The night is deep and chill as in early autumn. Pitchblack, it thickens
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The poems "To be of use" and "I hear america singing" express value for
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Which language best contributes to the enthusiastic tone of the poem? (1 point) Responses “jump into work head first”
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Which figure of speech os exemplified by lines 149-151 of the excerpt from The Odyssey, Part III?
The slid his right hand down
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Read the following lines from “The Raven”:
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint
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