1. Which of these lines contains the clearest example of dialect in poetry?

A.) "I'll get a blessin' wi' the lave..."

B.) "By the stream & o'er the mead..."

C.) "To such a deep delight 'twould win me..."

D.) "But oft, in lonely rooms, and 'mid the din..."

2. Which line from William Blake's "The Tyger" contains the clearest example if symbolism?
A.) "In the forests of the night..."

B.) "Dare its deadly terrors clasp?"

C.) "And when thy heart began to beat..."

D.) "Did he who made the Lamb make thee?"

3. Which excerpt from William Wordsworth's "The World Is Too Much With Us" is most explicitly critical of modern life?
A.) "We have given our hearts away..."

B.) "Little we see in Nature that is ours..."

C.) "The winds that will be howling at all hours..."

D.) "This sea that bares her bosom to the moon..."

4. Which of these excerpts is most clearly an example of narrative poetry?
A.) "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan/A stately pleasure dome decree..."

B.) "And all that's best of dark and bright/Meet in her aspects and her eyes..."

C.) "Who can contemplate fame through clouds unfold/The star which rises..."

D.) "One shade the more, one ray the less/Had half impaired the nameless grace..."

5. Which of these excerpts is most clearly an example of apostrophe?
A.) "Higher still and higher/From the earth thou springest..."

B.) "O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being..."

C.) "Like a Poet hidden/In the light of thought..."

D.) "The blue Mediterranean, where he lay..."

Answers:
1.) A
2.) D
3.) B
4.) A
5.) B

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1a I’ll get a blessing
2d did he who made the lamb
3D almost suspended
4b and on her dulcimer
5a bird thou never wert
6b simile
7cepistolary
8c optimism
9cresentful
10a sprung rhythm
11a so various
12a fickle
13b the…tide is looses
14cthe other houses on the street
15d what dean inge says
16d free verse
17apathos
18d in a job like that you see the dirty work
19ckinesthetic imagery
20d symmetry
21a gaudy
22dsheaves
23c scepter
24dricocheted
25dthem
26dtheirs
27dwhomever
28cfeline
29c myself
30chis or her
31c you
32c was
33b news
34b don’t
35cwho
36d Last week we drove through Nebraska
Y’all jus gon have to trust me cuz I ain’t boutta write out the rest of these even if y’all don’t y’all still got 36 right good kick in life boys signing off
37c
38c
39b
40a
41c
42c
43c
44d

Lesson 2: Semester Exam

English 12 B Unit 6: Semester Review and Exam
connexus
i just finished the exam and i can see all the correct answers so here they are your welcome :)
1a ill get a blessin
2d did he who
3dalmost suspended
4d and mid this
5d the trumpet
6b simile
7c epistolary
8c opti
9b ominious
10 it is an example of sprung rhythm
11the sea is calm
12fickle
13things fall apart
14the other houses
15 now and again
16d
17 a
18d
19c
20c
21b
22c
23a
24d
25c
26d
27c
28a
29c
30c
31c
32c
33b
34b
35a
36d
37a
38c
39b
40c
41a
42c
43c
44d

1. A

2. D
3. B
4. A
5. B

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1. D. "what then? Poor beastie, thou maun live!"
2. C. "In what furnance was thy brain?"
3. B. "And then my heart with pleasure fills,/"
4. B. "And on her dulcimer she played,/"
5. A. "Bird thou never wert,/"
6. B. simile
7. C. epistolary
8. C. optimism
9. C. resentful
10. A. it is an example of sprung rhythm
11. A. "So various, so beautiful, so new..."
12. A. fickle
13. A. "Things fall apart;"
14. D. "North Richmond Street, being blind, was a quiet street..."
15. D. "What Dean Inge Says I will leave in peace."
16. D. It is an example of free verse
17. A. pathos
18. D. "It was a tiny incident in itself,"
19. C. It is an example of kinesthetic imagery
20. C. foresight
21. A. eloquent
22. D. visage
23. A. munificence
24. B. guffawed
25. C. me
26. D. theirs
27. B. whose
28. C. feline
29. C. yourself
30. C. her
31. C. you (i don't agree with this answer but it's the right one)
32. C. was
33. B. mathematics
34. B. don't
35. A. Who
36. D. Her favorite vegetables are corn, beans, peas, and asparagus.
37. C. My parents visited, Europe in January 2013.
38. C. Be carefule, David, or you'll slip on the ice.
39. B. My teamates' names are Trevon, James and Tammy.
40. B. Some bright objects in the night sky are far-away suns; others are local planets.
41. C. here are some commonly used coins: pennies, nickels, dimes and quaters.
42. C. After he had gone deaf, Beethoven composed his famous, Fifth Symphony.
43. C. "A man may die..."
44. D. "George Washington (1732-1799)"

I shortened most of the answers simply because this is a lot to type out. Good luck everyone.