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What is meant by the line “No, I am that I am”?
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What does the speaker suggest about public perception?
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In which poem of Wordsworth these lines occur? "We are asleep in body; And become a living soul.
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What was the name of the age Wordsworth helped launch by his friend?
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At the beginning of the poem " Lines written a few miles above " Tintern Abbey". What does Wordsworth describe in detail?
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Which of these description best characterizes William Wordsworth?
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What is writing style of poem?
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What is the overall theme of the poem?
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What is the speaker of the poem reflecting in the poem "Tintern Abbey"?
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What time has been passed when wordsworth visited again" Tintern Abbey"?
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What are the main aspects of romanticism age that Wordsworth uses in the poem "Tintern Abbey".
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How did the speaker react to the nature?
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What poetic form best describes Tintern Abbey?
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What tone is not mentioned as part of the poem’s tone?
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The poem refers to nature as an "anchor," "nurse," and "guide." These are examples of which device?
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Which device involves giving human characteristics to non-human elements?
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What poetic device is used in the line “Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart”?
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Which device is evident in the phrase: “when like a roe / I bounded o’er the mountains”?
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What is enjambment?
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Which two literary devices refer to the repetition of sounds in nearby words?
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In Tintern Abbey, to whom does the speaker most significantly use apostrophe?
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Which literary device involves addressing someone who is absent, dead, or non-human as if they were present and capable of understanding?
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What year were Shakespeare’s twins, Hamnet and Judith, born?
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How old was Hamnet, Shakespeare’s son, when he died?
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How old was Anne Hathaway when she married Shakespeare?
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What was Shakespeare’s mother’s name?
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Who was Shakespeare’s father?
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How does Wordsworth describe the effect of solitude in nature?
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What time period was "Tintern Abbey" written in?
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What does Wordsworth mean by "The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being"?
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What poetic form does Wordsworth use in "Tintern Abbey"?
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In the poem, what does Wordsworth hope his sister Dorothy will gain from nature?
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How has Wordsworth’s perception of nature changed from his youth to adulthood in "Tintern Abbey"?
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Wordsworth states that nature has been a guide and a source of moral inspiration. What literary device is being used here?
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What theme is most prominent in "Tintern Abbey"?
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In "Tintern Abbey," who is Wordsworth addressing in the later part of the poem?
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What is the full title of Wordsworth’s poem commonly known as "Tintern Abbey"?
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Who is the poet addressing in the final part of the poem?
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Which of the following best describes Wordsworth’s tone in Tintern Abbey?
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How does the poet describe his youthful encounters with nature?
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What does Wordsworth mean by "A presence that disturbs me with the joy / Of elevated thoughts"?
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In the poem, what does Wordsworth suggest about the power of memory?
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What role does nature play in Wordsworth’s moral and spiritual life?
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According to the poem, how has the poet’s perception of nature changed over time?
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What does the phrase "the still sad music of humanity" refer to?
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How does Wordsworth describe his younger self in the poem?
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What is the primary theme of Tintern Abbey?
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What happens when the speaker enters a "serene and blessed mood"?
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What does the speaker say about the "heavy and weary weight" of the world?
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According to the speaker, what is the "best portion of a good man's life"?
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