AP Lit Final Exam poems (Forerunners, Flower, Female Philosopher, Poetry Terms)

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November Cotton Flower: In line 5, "failed in its function as" is understood to mean

"was useless as"

Iambic pentameter

10 syllables, 5 beats, 5 iambs

Caesura

A caesura is a pause that occurs within a line of poetry, usually marked by some form of punctuation such as a period, comma, ellipsis, or dash.

The Forerunners: What is the speaker describing in lines 1-2?

A sign of old age

The Forerunners: In the fourth stanza, the speaker addresses "lovely enchanting language" (line 19) from the perspective of...

A spurned lover

Volta

Another word for the shift, a turn or transition in the poem, specifically the last two lines of a sonnet.

Female Philosopher: In context, the word alone primarily serves to...

Define the limits of the relationship

November Cotton Flower: What technique is used in lines 4-8? ("the branch...ground")

Examples of death in nature to provide emphasis

The Forerunners: In the first stanza (lines 1-6) the speaker expresses dismay at the possibility that he will...

Lose his creative powers

November Cotton Flower: What is the primary purpose of lines 1-8?

Provide the poem's central image

Female Philosopher: The purpose of the speaker's question in lines 3-4 is to...

Reproach the lady's encouragement of love in others when she does not feel it herself

Female Philosopher: The repetition of "Vainly" in the third stanza (lines 9-12) serves primarily to emphasize the extent to which...

The lady's discouragement fails to affect her suitors

Female Philosopher: The phrase "dangerous fire" in line 2 most likely refers to...

The love described in the previous line

November Cotton Flower: If the context of the poem is interpreted broadly, the cotton flower most likely symbolizes...

The possibility of miraculous change

Anaphora

The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses (EX: "we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow - this ground")

The Forerunners: The speaker's references to Church in lines 17 and 22 primarily serves to...

Underscore the laudable purpose of his poetic work

Elision

When a writers leaves out unstressed syllables or other sounds in a word (EX: o'er)

The Forerunners: In line 6, the speaker suggests that his relationship with God...

Will withstand his mortal decline

November Cotton Flower: Which description best characterizes the poem? a. A recollection of a remarkable occurrence b. A lament for a vanished way of life c. An analysis of a momentous decision d. An invitation to celebrate a hard-fought victory

a

Female Philosopher: The second stanza (lines 5-8) primarily reveals the

speaker's internal conflict


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