Lit
refreshment to the spirit
At the end of the poem, the speaker reveals that he values the daisy most as a
Emphasizes Clytie's anguished emotions
By describing Clytie's "words" (line 44) rather than quoting them, the author primarily:
is overcome by sense of powerlessness
Clytie's behavior in lines 43-47 suggests that she
It is loftier
How does image of the daisy in the fifth stanza (line 33-40) differ from the previous images?
firmly
In line 43 "fast" is best described as
clarify her views about colonial brandon
Lines 66-70 are best understood as any by Mariianne
facetious
Mrs Dashwood reference to her own "adavnced age is best descirbed as
A terseness that conveys dominance
Octavia's dialogue with Clytie is characterized by
I. It provides structural closure. III. It suggests an unvaried pattern.
The last line of the passage accomplishes which of the following?
Joy and despondence
The passage features all of the following contrasts EXCEPT
Mental and physical worlds of Clytie as her father is dying
The passage primarily focuses on:
the justification of a life decision
The poem is characterize by all following EXCEPT,
show the Octavia is like
The portion of the narrative involving Lethy (lins 11-21) serves primarily to
overstatements
The reference colonel brandon 'advanced are best described
her acquiescence to seemingly unreasonable requirement
What does the cooking of the three meals primarily reveal about Clytie?
diversity
collectively the images in the third stanza are distinguished by their
indredulous
elinor;s response to Marianne is best described as
unaware
in Line 5 "thoughtless" means
the speaker return to reality of the moment
which best characterized the shift that occurs in lines 41-43
it provides occasion for reflection on lost love
which best describes the role of the dandelion in the poem
empathy for its predicament
which best describes the speaker 's attitude towards dandelion
Line 41
which lines is an example of apostrophe
as she is older than colonel brandon mrs. dashwood is entertained by the notion the he is ederly
why mrs.dashwood amused by marianne remarks about colonel brandon
mercurial nature of his imagination
In line 27-29 (-and instantly....vanish-) the speaker depicts
anyone who criticizes the daisy no peace
In lines 39-40, the speaker ask that
growing realization of his impending death
In lines 43-50, the description of Clytie's lingering attention to her father's face suggest her
Her coarse vitality
In lines 52-56 ("The thick....breathed"), the physical description of Octavia primarily conveys:
an ordinary yet beloved natural object
In the first stanza, the speaker views the daisy as.....
rural tranquil
In the first two stanza, the speaker implies that the poem's setting is
dutiful
In the passage, Clytie's character is best described as:
falling in love
In the poem, death equates with
a source of his own inventiveness
In the second stanza, the speaker presents the daisy as
elements that benefits on side in a battle
Line line 18, "wind and sun" are mentioned as
personal interest and general principle
Lines 23-27 sugest that motived both
suggest humankind should look to the dandelion for inspiration
in line 8-10 the speaker suggests
hindrance and restraint
in the context of the poem, the word 'trammels"
powerful and alluring
in the poem, the fair sing is characterized as
Five verses thee
in the third stanza the first three lines contain how many stressed syllables compared to the fourth
insignificant
indifferent is best interpreted to mean
insesitive
it can be inferred from lines 35-39.............
establish the setting of the poem
lines 1-4 function primarily to
superficial consideration
lines 21-23 evaluate marriage in terms of
cannot believe that colonel Brandon could still feel romantic
marianne emphasizes the absurdity of mrs. jennings beliefs because she
snow blown aloft by the wind
the image of "sands" (line 2 most clearly serves to evoke as
the bereft heart lives but will never recover from its lost
the last four lines poem primarily function
selfless
the narrator presents Jennings as all of the except
melancholy
the overall tone of the poem is
woman's eyes and voice
the phrases "both beauties" refers (line 3)
sonnet
the poem is a
love
the poem personifies as
1 and 2
the simile in line 2 achieves winch off the following
overwhelmed by powerful adversary
the speaker presents himself as
the woman had possessed only one powerful attribure
the speaker says the he might avoided his present state if
mrs. jenning
the statement 'it must be so"
playfully satiric
the tone of the passage is best describe as