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The speaker thinks that the woman's beauty reflects her-
B, inner beauty
To confirm his high opinion of the woman, the speaker supplies-
D, no evidence at all
The speaker in "Ode to a grecain urn," feels the urn-
D, will outlast him
What makes line 11, "Look on my work, ye Mighty, and despair!' , "ironic?
A, Ozymandias ment it as a boast, but the cotempoary reader interprets it as an admission of futility
The traveler thinks that the sculptor -
A, cunningly showed the king's arrogance
In "When i have fears . . . " how does the speaker describe the books he hopes to rite?
A, he compares them to grain harvests
The question below refers to the selection "She Walks in Beauty." What is the interaction between the speaker and the woman?
A, he watches her as she passes
The question below refers to the selection "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. In a stirking simile the poet compares his words to -
A, heaven and ocean are like large trees
The priest in "Ode to a grecian urn" is portrayed-
A, leading. Cow to be sacrified
The question below refers to the selection from "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canton IV, stanza CLXXVII" What does the line from Childe Harold's Primage suggest?
A, nature itself is sufficient society for an individual
What do you think is the political message of "Ozymandias"?
A, no dictator can ever truly rule absolutely
The question below refers to the selection from "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canton IV, stanza CLXXXVI" The essential message of the final stanza is that the ____
A, poet hopes the reader has found something memorable in the poem
The central idea of the poem might be that-
A, time renders all people, even great kings, the same in the end
he question below refers to the selection from "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canton IV" Why does the speaker of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage admire the ocean?
B, "make me thy lyre, even as the forest is... "
The question below refers to the selection from "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canton IV, stanza CLXXVII" The phrase "society, where none intrudes. . . " (line 3) expresses the speaker's feeling that_____.
B, ashes and sparks from a fading fire
In the poem "Ode to a Grecain Urn" , the couple is frozen-
B, at the moment of pursuit
In the first two lines of the poem, what kinds of images does Keats use a metaphors for the urn?
B, metaphors of marriage and family
The question below refers to the selection "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. "Though," ussed throughout the poem, refers to-
B, rhymed couplet
The arbiter of war referred to by the speaker of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage could also be called
B, the judge of war
In the final stanza of "Ode to a Grecian Urn" what does the speaker claim will last through eternity?
B, the urn
The question below refers to the selection "She Walks in Beauty." The poem's rhyme scheme is-
C, ababab cdcdcd ETC.
"When I have Fears", ends with an expression of the speaker's
C, attempt to detach himself from desire
'When i have fears" ends with an expression of the speaker's-
C, attempt to detach himself from desire
The speakers fear in "when i have fears" causes him to-
C, attempt to forget love and fame
The questions beelow refer to the selection "She Walks in Beauty." Which word below would be the best synonym for aspect, as it is used in this poem?
C, face
The question below refers to the selection "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. In the "Ode to the West Wind," which statement best summarizes Shelley's depiction of the West Wind?
C, fall
The painting of the couple on the urn on "Ode to a Grecain Urn" reminds the speaker of-
C, fleeting nature of exsistence
The questions below refer to the selection "She Walks in Beauty." In lines 5-6 "Thus mellowed to that tender light / Which heaven to gaudy day denies," the speaker asserts that the--
C, has the form of a sonnet
The decayed statue in "ozymandias" most probabply represents the
C, insignificance of any one person's work
The speaker in "Ode to a Grecian Urn" claims that melodies that are never heard are-
C, lovelier than heard melodies
One of the most important ideas of "Ozymandias" is the
C, meaningless of earthly power
Tell that its sculptor well those passsions read, Which of the following is part of the "passions" referred to in line 6 of "Ozymandias"?
C, pride
In the second stanza of "ode on a grecian urn" the speaker states his perference above all for melodies that are directed to the
C, spirit
In the first stanza of "Ode to a grecian urn", the speaker wants to knowo
C, the particulars of the scene depicted on the sun
The question below refers to the selection from "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canton IV, stanza CLXXVII" The "mane" describes _______.
C, the west wind's destructiveness makes new life possible
he question below refers to the selection from "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canton IV" In stanza 179 (CLXXIX), to what does the speaker compare a drop of rain?
C, the wind
The question below refers to the selection "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. Each of the five sections of "Ode to the West Wind"-
C, threee-line stanzas with interlocking rhyme
The question below refers to the selection from "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canton IV" Byron seems to comment directly on his own work in the lines-
D, "-- and what is writ, is writ;/ Would is were worthier!"
The speaker in "When i Have Fears" compares the content of great books to-
D, a rich harvest
The traveler seems to believe that-
D, even the greatest works are destroyed by time
The question below refers to the selection "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. In "Ode to the West Wing," which image best expresses the speaker's hopes for the West Wind?
D, feels that his spirtit resembles the wind
The traveler describes the statue of Ozymandias as a (n)-
D, figure with two legs and pieces of the head
The question below refers to the selection from "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canton IV, stanza CLXXXV" In this stanza, what does the speaker claim about his spirit and imagination?
D, he feels that his powers are feeble than before
In lines 1-4 of "When i have fears " the speaker fears that
D, he will die before he has written all that he has in mind
What do you think Keats means in these lines from "When i have fears that i may cease to be"? I may never live to trce/ their shadowws, with the magic hand of chance
D, i may never live to write about them
In lines 11-14 of "ode on a Grecain Urn," the speaker is praising the powers of the human
D, imagination
The face of Ozymandias-
D, lies broken in the desert
The question below refers to the selection "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Bysshe Shelley. With which season does the speaker associate with the west wind?
Fall