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Who is the speaker in "This is a Photograph of Me"?
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What is the role of silent reading in poetry appreciation?
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What is the purpose of the teacher’s model reading of a poem?
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The first stage in teaching a poem is:
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The red-tiled roof and lightning rod in the poem symbolize:
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The image of the “flute played in darkness” is most likely a symbol of:
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Why are the bronze sills of the doors described as being three feet high?
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What does the grandmother’s action of kneeling at each door represent?
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What is the main theme of the poem House of a Thousand Doors?
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What is symbolized by the “house with a thousand doors” in Meena Alexander’s poem?
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Which literary device is used in the line: “a silken fan in grandmother’s hands”?
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What is the role of the grandmother in the poem?
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What poetic form is used in “House of a Thousand Doors”?
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What does the "house with a thousand doors" symbolize in the poem?
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Who is the author of “House of a Thousand Doors”?
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What tone does the speaker adopt toward the end of the poem?
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What historical context influenced Soyinka's writings?
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In what year was Wole Soyinka awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature?
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What poetic device is used in “clinical, crushing in its light impersonality”?
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The metaphor “spectroscopic flight of fancy” implies:
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What ironic situation is depicted in the poem?
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Why did the speaker say “I hate a wasted journey—I am African”?
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Which literary device is used in the phrase “lipstick-coated, gold-rolled cigarette holder piped”?
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What is the central theme of the poem “Telephone Conversation”?
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Who is the author of the poem “Telephone Conversation”?
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What happens to Snowball after he proposes the windmill?
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Who reduces the Seven Commandments to the slogan “Four legs good, two legs bad”?
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What is the final and most important commandment of Animalism?
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Who introduces the idea of revolution to the animals?
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What event triggers the animals’ rebellion against Mr. Jones?
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What is the original title of Animal Farm?
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What kind of novel is Animal Farm?
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How many stanzas are in the poem “Because I could not stop for Death”?
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What do the “Children at Recess,” “Gazing Grain,” and “Setting Sun” symbolize respectively?
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What tone does the speaker use to describe her journey with Death?
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What is represented by the "House that seemed / A Swelling of the Ground"?
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Which poetic technique is most characteristic of Dickinson’s style in this poem?
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What literary device is used in the stanza describing the school, fields, and setting sun?
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What literary device is used in the stanza describing the school, fields, and setting sun?
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In which year was "Because I could not stop for Death" composed?
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Which of the following best describes the theme of the poem?
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What does the "Carriage" in the poem symbolize?
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Who is personified as a polite gentleman in the poem?
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What does Santiago dream of at the end of the novel?
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What do the tourists mistake the marlin’s skeleton for?
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What happens to the marlin after it is tied to the boat?
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How does Santiago kill the marlin?
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What emotion does Santiago feel toward the marlin during the struggle?
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Why doesn’t Santiago tie the fishing line to the boat?
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On which day does Santiago finally hook the marlin?
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