Part I of "Alone" can best be identified as an example of a

a) ballad.
b) sonnet.
c) lyric poem.
d) narrative.

All of the following lines from "Alone" contain examples of alliteration except

a) “like a boy in a playground surrounded by enemies.”
b) “and scuttled smartly right over the road.”
c) “Then ­ stillness. I sat back in my seat­belt.”
d) “Face coated with clay.” poem.

"The Nobel Prize" can be identified as an example of a
a) ballad.
b) sonnet.
c) lyric poem.
d) narrative poem.

Read the following lines from "The Nobel Prize."
Is there some ill I have committed?
Am I a murderer, a miscreant?
For I have made the whole world weep
Over the beauty of my land.
All of the following words could be used to describe the speaker's tone except
a) defeated.
b) despairing.
c) outraged.
d) pessimistic.

c,a,d,c

1- D

2 - C
3 - b
4 - A
5- C
6 - C
7- D
8 - C
9 - B
10 - B

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1. D. Narrative poem.
2. C. "I have made the whole world weep over the beauty of my land"
3. A. First frost
4. B. imagery
5. C. adverbial clause

Apparently no tutors here are familiar with these poems. We might look them up if we knew who wrote them, but your question doesn't give us that information.

From the lines quoted, your answer to the question about "Nobel Prize" seems to be correct.

1- D

2 - C
3 - b
4 - A
5- C
6 - C
7- D
8 - C
9 - B
10 - B

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