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Adonais is an elegy written in memory of which poet?
What is the theme of Epipsychidion?
Which of Shelley’s works is based on a real tragic story and involves human characters?
What is a central idea in Shelley’s philosophy as presented in the poem?
How is the tyrant Jove overthrown in Prometheus Unbound?
Who or what does Prometheus symbolize in Prometheus Unbound?
What theme dominates Shelley’s poem Alastor?
What genre of poetry is Shelley best known for?
Where is Shelley buried?
What is the symbolic meaning of the wind in Shelley’s poetry?
What emotional shift is visible in Shelley’s later poetry?
Where did Shelley spend his final years and produce his best poetry?
Why did Shelley marry Harriet Westbrook?
Shelley’s pamphlet The Necessity of Atheism led to:
What inspired Shelley’s early rebellion at school?
Shelley is grouped among those who:
Shelley’s poetry is described as being divided into:
What does Shelley compare himself to in "Ode to the West Wind"?
Which of these words has a pure vowel (monophthong) in the syllable nucleus?
In the word "boy", what type of vowel sound is in the nucleus?
Which of the following words has a diphthong as its nucleus?
Which part of a syllable is mandatory in all spoken syllables?
Which of the following words has no coda in its first syllable?
In the word "cat", what is the coda?
What is the nucleus of a syllable typically composed of?
Which of the following words is monosyllabic?
What is the correct syllable structure for the word “strengths” /strɛŋkθs/?
Which of the following sound sequences is NOT allowed by English phonotactic rules?
What does it mean when two sounds are in contrastive distribution?
Which of the following is a minimal pair?
Allophones are:
Which branch of linguistics is concerned with how sounds function in a language system?
In the words pin [phin] and spin [spin], the [ph] and [p] sounds are:
Which term refers to the smallest unit of sound that can change the meaning of a word?
What does narrow transcription focus on?
In which religious tradition did Milton strongly believe?
Where did John Milton receive his higher education?
What major life event occurred to Milton by the year 1652?
Which era does John Milton belong to?
What is John Milton most famous for?
What literary features are characteristic of metaphysical poetry?
Why is metaphysical poetry often difficult for the average reader?
Who was John Donne’s maternal grandfather?
What literary device is heavily used in this poem to explore abstract ideas through concrete images?
In the metaphor “Thy firmness makes my circle just,” Donne compares the lovers to:
What idea is conveyed by the line “Our two souls therefore, which are one”?
What does the phrase “So let us melt, and make no noise” suggest?
Why did John Donne write this poem?
What is the central message of the poem's farewell?
To whom is the poem believed to have been addressed?