Thing for english
what is the most likely reason that Touchwood "is inclined to make the tradesman wait for the money" (lines 16-17)?
c) he refuses to respond to another's prompting
the use of the second person ("you") starting in line 24 has which of the following effects?
c) it involves the reader more intimately in the passage
with regard to genre, the passage can be best classified as a
d) character sketch
lines 25-27 present a criticism of
d) sensuous love poetry
in context, Touchwood's reaction to "an invitation" (lines 6-7) is best described as
e) preverse
in line 6, the speaker suggests that his relationship with God
e) will withstand his moral decline
in the passage as a whole, the speaker's tone can be best described as one of
e) wry amusement
in lines 40-51 ("if Touchwood's... against retort"), the narrator primarily makes use of which of the following?
a) a hypothetical scenario
in ines 30-31, the narrator uses "any reference to the weather" as an example of
a) an inoffensive remark
which of the following is true of the adjective "superfluous" as it is used in line 5?
a) it reflects Touchwood's point of view
in lines 31-33, the speaker implies that
a) the theme of his poems remains the same
the speakers reference's to "church" in lines 17 and 22 primarily serve to
a) underscore the laudable purpose of his poetic work
the statement "thou art still my God" (lines 6, 10, and 32) is best described as
b) a refrain
in lines 1-2, the speaker describes
b) a sign of old age
at the end of the passage, the narrator suggests that the person who has had the "accident" (line 46) will
b) be reluctant to respond to verbal attacks from Touchwood
lines 27-29 ("impossible... fault") primarily serve to
d) imagine and reject possible provocations
in the first stanza (lines 1-6), the speaker expresses dismay at the possibility that he will
d) lose his creative powers
according to the narrator, when is Touchwood LEAST contented?
d) when he lacks a specific object to challenge
in the fourth stanza, the speaker addresses "Louely enchanting language" (line 19) from the perspective of
e) a spurned lover
in line 30, the speaker does which of the follow?
e) asserts a connection between the subject of poetry and its execution
the narrator suggests that agreeing with Touchwood on a given subject is a way to
e) cause him to alter his original approach