ELA: Unit 2
The poet sees something in nature that cannot be quantified.
According to the third paragraph of Chapter I of Nature, how does Emerson define the poet's view of nature?
He wanted to suggest that one should be willing to go to great lengths for a belief.
Based on "Civil Disobedience," what statement did Thoreau, like his modern-day successors, hope to make with his imprisonment?
he disagreed with the idea of it.
Based on Thoreau's beliefs and "Civil Disobedience," he most likely decided not to pay poll tax because
It suggests that the relationship between humans and nature is mystical but also unquestionable.
How does the relationship between "man and vegetable" described in paragraph five of Chapter I of Nature support the piece's central idea?
the significance of the wall between himself and others
In "Civil Disobedience," what does Thoreau think about right after he wonders if he could have been of service to his community?
that Whitman's style allows for various kinds of language
In this quotation, the first stanza has a different style from the second section. What does this suggest about Whitman's overall style in the poem?
In order to balance society and solitude, one must maintain both independence and sympathy for others.
Solitude is impracticable, and society fatal. We must keep our head in the one and our hands in the other. The conditions are met, if we keep our independence, yet do not lose our sympathy.Which best describes Emerson's argument in this excerpt?
He considers the prison a foolish institution.
What is Thoreau's first thought upon being imprisoned in "Civil Disobedience"?
Conversation has the power to either affirm or destroy the connections between people.
Which best summarizes the role of conversation expressed in Society and Solitude?
the absence of a consistent rhythmic structure
Which characteristic makes "Song of Myself" a free verse poem?
Though solitude is not necessarily valuable in and of itself, it is important to recognize its significance within a larger community.
Which is the best summary of Emerson's view of solitude expressed in Society and Solitude?
To experience nature at its fullest requires mental effort.
Which is the best summary of paragraph six of Chapter I of Nature?
They remind the reader of the speaker's liberty and self-confidence.
Which of the following statements best describes the effect of the long lines in "Song of Myself"?
Society and Solitude has a contemplative tone, while Nature has a more lyrical and whimsical tone
Which statement best describes how the tone of Society and Solitude is different from the tone of Chapter I of Nature?
There is room for many experiences and, indeed, selves within one self.
Which statement best describes the theme of "Song of Myself"?
They show unique sides of a universal worldview
Which statement best describes the way the sections in the excerpt from "Song of Myself" are constructed?
The power in nature that one perceives is due both to nature and to one's own intelligence.
Which statement best summarizes the final two paragraphs of Chapter I of Nature?
The stars at night are beautiful but sometimes unappreciated.
Which statement would be included in a summary of the first paragraph of Chapter I of Nature?