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For question 1–3, choose the word that best defines the word. 1. Once unleashed, the dog (bounded) toward the backyard fence. (1 point) raced leaped limped wandered 2. Read these lines from Robert Burns’s “To a Mouse.” “An’ naething, now, to big a new ane,/O foggage green!/An’ bleak December winds (ensuin’)…” Which of these is nearest in meaning to the word ensuin’, as it is used in the lines above? (1 point) arising ebbing heating unfeeling 3. The full impact of her (rash) decision had yet to be seen. (1 point) angry hasty thoughtful uninformed 4. Which excerpt from Robert Burns’s “To a Mouse” best conveys compassion? (1 point) “I wad be laith to rin an’ chase thee,/Wi’ murd’ring prattle!” “…An’ weary winter comin’ fast,/An cozie here, beneath the blast…” “Thy wee-bit housie, too, in ruin!/Its silly wa’s the win’s are strewin’!” “Still thou art blessed compared wi’ me/The present only toucheth thee…” 5. To whom or what does William Blake’s “The Lamb” direct its praise? (1 point) animals the gentleness of nature Jesus the "Little Lamb" 6. To which of these does William Wordsworth give praise in “Composed upon Westminster Bridge”? (1 point) clean country air the city of London a beautiful morning the intricacy of nature 7. Which excerpt from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan” most clearly indicates that he is describing a dream? (1 point) “A damsel with a dulcimer/In a vision once I saw…” “In Xanadu did Kubla Khan/a stately pleasure dome decree…” “The shadow of the dome of pleasure/Floated midway on the waves…” “So twice five miles of fertile ground/With walls and towers were girdled round…” 8. Which excerpt from Lord Byron’s Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage most clearly describes a state of independence? (1 point) “But in Man’s dwellings he became a thing/Restless and worn…” “…which could find/a life within itself, to breathe without Mankind.” “…who can behold/The smoothness and the sheen of beauty’s cheek…” “…He had the passion and the power to roam;/The desert, forest, cavern…” 9. Which excerpt from Percy Shelley’s “Ozymandias” refers directly to the title character? (1 point) “…The loan and level sands stretch far away.” “…Tells that its sculptor well its passions read…” “I met a traveler from an antique land/Who said…” “…Two vast and trunkless legs of stone/Stand in the desert…” 10. In his “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” John Keats attempts to understand and describe (1 point) the origin of life. the nature of beauty. the purpose of death. the meaning of passion. For questions 11–12, choose the correct answer. 11. Which of these is always true of lyric poetry? (1 point) It is heroic in nature. Its tone is light and whimsical. It represents only one speaker. Its speaker assumes the name of the author. 12. “Five miles meandering with a mazy motion…” Which of these is exemplified by this line from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Kubla Khan”? (1 point) alliteration assonance consonance onomatopoeia
i should get a medal just for having to read that
lol yay medal. okay give me a second.
are you familiar with these questions?
i appreciate any help i am lost
Yay I know 12 it's alliteration
Well #1 is pretty simple. Bounded means jump or along thos lines.
i think 1.b 3.b 4.b 8.d 12.
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1. B 2. i would say D 3. B 4. B 5. ? 6. ? 7. ? 8. D 9. ? 10. ? 11. B 12.
A
Gesh lol
thank you!! now those tricky poem questions
any ideas anyone?
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Can somone answer #'s 5 6 7 9 10
Wow, that's a lot, lol :D
please please please @31356
Hmmmmm.........
5) maybe the last one?
Did anyone get the answers? i wanna check with the ones i got.
did anyone get the answers
i need these
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