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In “Hay for the Horses,” how does Snyder paint a vivid image of the man and his actions? 2-3 sentences.
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Vocabulary and Grammar What connotation is attributed to the “parlor generals” in the following lines from “To Be of
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Choose the meaning of the bold words in questions 1-6
1. Men hold me/ FORMIDABLE for GUILE in peace and war: / this fame has gone
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Which phrase from Marge Piercy's "To Be Use" best illustrates the poem's celebratory tone toward hard work?
I want to be with
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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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Choose the word or group of words that should be enclosed in quotation marks.
1:This Girl is my favorite poem by the poet Sharon
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marylyn
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16. Read the following lines from the poem "The Divine Comedy."
But I had hardly started when I spied a leopard in my pathway,
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The neighbor of the speaker in the poem “Mending Wall” believes
a. “good fences make good neighbors.” <----- b. “good
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The poem is:
Canada Day Love Match My mother stalked her future son in law, convinced he was the one for me. Through the crowd at
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Gary
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17. Read the following lines from “the love song of J. Alfred Prufrock.”
And indeed, there will be time! To wonder, “do I
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help please
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
“There’s our sign! I know not more. Could someone else’s hand have sawn that
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sandra
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Which line in the poem "The Zulu girl" domestrates a rejection of mass production for reproduction?
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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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Which of the following statements describes poetry in the 1960s? (1 point)
• It was less creative. • It was more traditional.
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Dj
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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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UNKOWN
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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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BK
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Sympathy
by Paul Laurence Dunbar I KNOW what the caged bird feels, alas! When the sun is bright on the upland slopes; When the
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Sarah(please check my answers)
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who is the audience in shakespears sonnet 130? who is it aimed at?
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In line 9, what does the poet mean when she says, “like spring deep inside the trunk of bare oaks”?
Responses A The speaker
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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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“The Rock and the Sea” is an 1893 poem by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. In the poem, a rock is portrayed as intending to
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bsba
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Throughout The Crossover, Alexander uses Definition Poems to tell a story. You are going to write your own Definition Poem that
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Ur mama
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“Swallows” by Leonora Speyer
They dip their wings in the sunset, They dash against the air As if to break themselves upon its
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Use the poem "Going for Water" by Robert Frost to answer the question.
The well was dry beside the door, (1) And so we went with
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
3 of 153 of 15 Items Question Use the stanza from "Recuerdo" to answer the question. We were
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what?
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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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zaddy
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From which of the following lines can readers infer that Marge Piercy, the poet who wrote “To Be of Use,” views hard work as
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Which of the following lines from “Eve to her daughters” best shows Eve’s conversational tone?
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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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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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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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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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19. The questions asked of the poem's speaker in "Sure You Can Ask Me A Personal Question” reflect __________ about Native
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The speaker in Alfred Lord Tennyson’s Ulysses states that he plans tp leave his royal staff or____ to his son Telemachus
Caseme
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Critical Thinking The poems in this unit express appreciation for (1 point) Responses the poor. the poor. the value of work. the
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Read and analyze Emily Dickinson’s poem titled "Hope is a Thing with Feathers." Hope is the thing with feathers That perches
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".. so this bell calls all; but how much more me, who am brought so near the door by this sickness."
Which of these is the best
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1.) Read the following lines from the poem Africa. "Impetuous son that tree young and strong. that tree there in splendid
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Stephany
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Before he would build a wall, the speaker in "Mending Wall" would want to know
A. What he was walling in or walling out. B. Who
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Kaai97
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Determine which structural element is used in the following poem:
The sea shore I did explore. It was so much fun, But now the
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Skywalker
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In Frost's poem "Mending Wall," the lines "I see him there,/ Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top/ In each hand, like an
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Kaai97
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Which line "best" states the theme of John Donne's Holy Sonnet 10?
A:Rest of bones,and soul's delivery B:"Die not, poor Death,
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11. The speaker of the poem “Your World” goes from living in a small nest in a corner to (1 point)
A.being welcomed into a
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Leslie
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1 - In Ulysses by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Ulysses is unhappy
because: a - he's idle. b - the war has started. c - he has to leave
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Patrick
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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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GoGo
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What are Friends For-by rosellen brown
What are friends for, my mother asks. A duty undone, visit missed, casserole unbaked for
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Sara
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Use the excerpt from the poem "Late September" by Amy Lowell to answer the question.
Beech trees in a golden haze; Hardy sumachs
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boom boom
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
9 of 169 of 16 Items Question Use the poem "Going for Water" by Robert Frost to answer the
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un
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Each of the following lines from "The Love Song of Alfred Prufrock" contains allusion except
a. "I am no prophet-and here's no
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Anonymous
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What images does Langston Hughes use in his poem “Harlem II”?
a. raisins in the sun b. festering sores c. stinky, rotten meat
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