In line 10 of Whitman's poem, the word gossamer most closely means _______.
"Till the gossamer thread you fling catch somewhere, O my soul." (10 points)
Question 1 options:
1)
thick
2)
a soft sheer gauzy fabric
3)
thin
4)
Both A and C
5)
None of the above
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Question 2 (10 points)
In line 9 of Whitman's poem, "ductile anchor" is an example of _____________. (10 points)
Question 2 options:
1)
Apostrophe
2)
Caesura
3)
Personification
4)
Overstatement
5)
Paradox
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Question 3 (10 points)
"Surrounded, detached" in line 7 of Whitman's poem is an example of ________. (10 points)
Question 3 options:
1)
Apostrophe
2)
Caesura
3)
Personification
4)
Overstatement
5)
Paradox
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Question 4 (10 points)
In line 16 of Dickinson's poem, the word tippet most closely means __________. "The Dews drew quivering and chill- / For only Gossamer, my Gown- / My Tippet-only Tulle-" (10 points)
Question 4 options:
1)
a scarf or covering for the neck and shoulders
2)
a long stole worn by clergy
3)
a winter hat
4)
Both A and B
5)
None of the above
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Question 5 (10 points)
In line 16 of Dickinson's poem, the word tulle most closely means ___________. "The Dews drew quivering and chill- / For only Gossamer, my Gown- / My Tippet-only Tulle-" (10 points)
Question 5 options:
1)
a thick finely woven wool
2)
a warm practical cotton
3)
a fine, often starched net of silk, rayon, or nylon
4)
Both B and C
5)
None of the above
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Question 6 (10 points)
In line 1 or Whitman's poem, the author uses what type of literary device?
"A noiseless patient spider," (10 points)
Question 6 options:
1)
irony
2)
alliteration
3)
simile
4)
metonymy
5)
personification
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Question 7 (10 points)
In line 5 of Whitman's poem, the author uses what type of literary device?
"And you O my soul where you stand," (10 points)
Question 7 options:
1)
apostrophe
2)
caesura
3)
personification
4)
Both A and B
5)
Both A and C
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Question 8 (10 points)
In line 5 of Dickinson's poem, the poet uses what type of literary device to characterize Death?
"We slowly drove-He knew no haste" (10 points)
Question 8 options:
1)
symbol
2)
metonymy
3)
diction
4)
syntax
5)
personification
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Question 9 (10 points)
In line 11 of Dickinson's poem, what aspect of human life could be implied by the item "passed"?
"We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain-" (10 points)
Question 9 options:
1)
The early years of life.
2)
The middle years of life.
3)
The end of life.
4)
All of the above.
5)
None of the above.
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Question 10 (10 points)
Which literary device is used in line 12 of Dickinson's poem?
"...the Setting Sun-" (10 points)
Question 10 options:
1)
irony
2)
alliteration
3)
simile
4)
metonymy
5)
personification