How many stanzas are in the poem “Because I could not stop for Death”?
What do the “Children at Recess,” “Gazing Grain,” and “Setting Sun” symbolize respectively?
What tone does the speaker use to describe her journey with Death?
What is represented by the "House that seemed / A Swelling of the Ground"?
Which poetic technique is most characteristic of Dickinson’s style in this poem?
What literary device is used in the stanza describing the school, fields, and setting sun?
What literary device is used in the stanza describing the school, fields, and setting sun?
In which year was "Because I could not stop for Death" composed?
Which of the following best describes the theme of the poem?
What does the "Carriage" in the poem symbolize?
Who is personified as a polite gentleman in the poem?
What does Santiago dream of at the end of the novel?
What do the tourists mistake the marlin’s skeleton for?
What happens to the marlin after it is tied to the boat?
How does Santiago kill the marlin?
What emotion does Santiago feel toward the marlin during the struggle?
Why doesn’t Santiago tie the fishing line to the boat?
On which day does Santiago finally hook the marlin?
Which sport do Santiago and Manolin often talk about?
Who is Santiago's devoted young companion?
How many days had Santiago gone without catching a fish at the beginning of the story?
The opening poem in the Lyrical Ballads is_
Wordsworth's magnum opus is
Which of the following is Wordsworth's autobiographical poem?
In which year was the "Lyrical Ballad's published?
Which work did Wordsworth publish as a result of two youthful trips to France?
Wordsworth's tenure of poet laureateship is
Who among the following is not a lake poet?
The figure of speech in the poet's comparison of his sister to a
mansion is
What is the subject matter of Tintern Abbey?
Tintern Abbey is composed in
Why does the poet, encourage the moon to shine upon his sister, and the wind to blow against her?
According to the poet, whom did the nature never betray?
In whose voice is the poet able to see his prevoius self?
What are the things that anchor his "purest thoughts" and "guard
the heart and soul of his moral being"?
According to the poet, a motion and a spirit that impels/All thinking
thoughts..../ And rolls through all things" what?
The poet is contented with the compensation of mature gift, how?
How did the beauteous forms affect/influence the poet?
i. They haunted him always
ii. They delighted him with sensations sweet
iii. He felt them in the blood and felt along the heart.
iv. none of the above
The tree that the poet mentions at the beginning of the poem is
The year in which William Wordsworth was born
What does the speaker describes as a dwelling place/for all sweet
sounds and harmonies"?
What year was the poem composed?
Of themselves as a worshipper in the final section?
What does the speaker imagine is responsible for the smoke rising
above the trees?
Which of the following is NOT a kind of punctuation used in the
poem?
What is the name of the river mentioned in the poem?
By whom these lines was written and what was the name of the
sonnet? "Nature never did betray the heart, That loved her".
Romantic age is also known as the
Which of the following best characterizes Frost’s style in Home Burial?