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16. What is the effect of the author’s use of assonance in the following line from “The Raven?”
“For the rare and radiant
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Keith
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Please look over my answer.
The first set of questions all refer to this poem: When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes I all
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Anonymous
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Which three words or phrases in this excerpt from Elizabeth Bishop's "The Fish" compare the fish to an old, experienced soldier?
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Naudia
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13. What is the best paraphrase of the first stanza? (1 point)
I have a special place at the river where the wind goes through my
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Linda
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Poem "A Voice," By Pat Mora
How do you interpret the speaker's statement that her mother's breath "moves through the family like
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Jacob
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multiple choice
Which definition below best describes the definition of theme within poetry? (1 point) Responses It is the
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Lettuce?
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I have a question about Thomas Hardy's "The Darkling Thrush" does the speaker most directly acknowledge the forces of nature?
A.
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Cassie
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Can someone please make a literal meaning for each line in Robert Frost's Poem 'Out, Out'?
(For lines 27-34 only) and techniques
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jason
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15. Which of the following word pairs from the poem "Combing" is the BEST example of alliteration?
a. comb/bone b. bending/bow c.
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mysterychicken
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Identify the auditor, rhyme scheme, metrical feet, unstressed/stressed syllables and the type of poem it may be.
Do Not Go Gentle
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Anonymous
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what effect does the repetition of the word "and" have on this stanza?
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Khaliyah
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I cant seem to figure out the theme of the poem the despot by emily dickenson. Not just identify the theme but i cant understand
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waterlover2.0
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1. What is the most likely explanation for the poet's ending "Miracles" with this line?
What stranger miracles are there? (1
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Sidney
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7. The moon was shining sulkily,
8. Because she thought the sun 9. Has no business to be there What type of figurative language
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Mr. Skill's101.4
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What is the pattern of stressed syllables in these lines from "Annabel Lee"?
It was many and many a year ago, / In a kingdom by
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GymnasticsLover05
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can someone please check my answers
1.what is the best way to figure out a poem's theme? a.look for a line in which the poet
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Joshua
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can someone please check my answers
1.what is the best way to figure out a poem's theme? a.look for a line in which the poet
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Joshua
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Can someone give me examples of analogies in O Captain! my Captain and The road not taken or at least help me find them so that
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connexus student
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the connotations of which word in the poem help you understand the speakers
attitude toward fame? A) public B) dreary C) livelong
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kakashi hatake
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1. Which of the following lines from the poem BEST supports the theme of lost virtues?
A. "Those who always know better - fifty
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Hanah
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In the second stanza of "To My Dear and Loving Husband", what idea do the comparisons to treasure make clear?
A. the value of her
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Nirvana
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Hello, would anyone be willing to check my answers to the following questions?
1. Identify the poetic element used in the
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Tamir
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Determine the rhythm and meter of each set.
"Workers earn it. Spendthrifts burn it. Bankers lend it Women spend it. Forgers fake
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Christian
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What is the theme of this poem:
He seemed to know the harbour, So leisurely he swam; His fin, Like a piece of sheet-iron,
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Gina
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Read the following stanza of this poem:
Meanwhile, his friend through alley and street 25 Wanders and watches, with eager ears,
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DooDee Booty
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3. Which of the following lines of "The Nobel Prize" would best support a hopeful tone to the poem?
A."my way is cut off on all
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Big Bananas
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Read the passage from "The Charge of the Light Brigade:"
"Forward, the Light Brigade!" Was there a man dismayed? Someone had
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Carol
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2. In the last stanza of "Tableau", the boys
a. angrily confront the adults of the town b. happily continue walking c. sadly go
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mysterychicken
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How does the author’s use of rhyme scheme enhance the theme of the poem?
a The different rhyming patterns are jarring and
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In “Hanging Fire,” the recurring line “and momma’s in the bedroom with the door closed” creates the feeling of
(1
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The Romantic Period (1798–1832) Unit Test (ANSWERS)
English 12 B Unit 1 Lesson 10 1. The rescue workers discovered the dog
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No Name
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In The poem the morning sun is shining Refer to line 5 identify the figure of speech and it’s effectiveness
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In the poem it is a beautous evening calm and free With reference to lines 4 and 5 how does the poet use nature imagery to
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The author creates a tone of regret in the poem “On Turning Ten.” Which line best demonstrates the tone of regret? Select
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The author creates a tone of regret in the poem “On Turning Ten.” Which line best demonstrates the tone of regret? Select
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1.3 Refer to lines 7-8: 'I may never... hand of chance'.
Discuss how these words help to convey the speaker's concerns as
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Read the following lines from "Clearances." "So while the parish priest at her bedside Went hammer and tongs at the prayers for
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i just need help bro
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Which statement best describes the symbolic and figurative meaning in the first line of this excerpt from Countee Cullen's "From
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In the poem “ the shipwreck by emily dickinson” write it in 3 short points. what is the effect of the exclamation marks in
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Magagula Thato
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In the poem “ the shipwreck by emily dickinson” what is the effect of the exclamation marks in lines 1 and 5? How does this
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Magagula Thato
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Read these lines from the poem.
And the reachin' landin's And turnin' corners, And sometimes goin' in the dark The poet uses the
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Read the poem by Gary Soto (Mexicans Begin Jogging)
Now include and use the ACECES strategy which is the graphic organizer and
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The author creates a tone of regret in the poem “On Turning Ten.” Which line best demonstrates the tone of regret? Select
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Revisit the poem "Clearances" by Seamus Heaney on page 157 of Reading the World (linked at the beginning of this test).
Choose a
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yizhen !1!
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(From "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot)
I am no prophet—and here’s no great matter; I have seen the
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ei
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1. What is the speakers attitude toward his or her parent?
2.which words, images, and figures of speech in this poem has positive
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IV
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1. What type of figurative language is used in lines 1-4 of the poem?
Answer: Personification 2. After reading the poem, what can
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dogwater
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This is 100% real, I decided to finish the test and tell the answers since everyone has different answers. When I finished I got
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blah
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2.8.2 - Quiz: Comparing Prose and Poetry Quiz
Read the excerpt from "If" by Rudyard Kipling. If you can make one heap of all your
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HERE TO HELP
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Poem: President Lincoln's Declaration of Emancipation, January 1, 1863 by Frances E. W. Harper
Question: The poem is an analogy
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SuperDuperCooper
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