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ENGL 102 Pre-Quiz 2 Poetry solutions complete answers
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· Question 1
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Selected Match
Overstatement
Pleasant-sounding
Understatement
Simile
Cacophony
· Question 2
Defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 3
Order in which ideas are expressed in a poem is called
· Question 4
Another name for overstatement is hyperbole.
· Question 5
Irony is the major principle of interpretation in “The Chimney Sweeper.”
· Question 6
The speaker of this poem asks God to “o’orthrow,” reclaim him as His own, and “marry” him.
· Question 7
Dickinson defines poetry as “the music of the soul.”
· Question 8
Emily Dickinson is the author of
· Question 9
Defines poetry as “the music of the soul.”
· Question 10
Order in which images appear in a poem is called
· Question 11
Dickinson defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 12
Robert Frost is the author of
· Question 13
Voltaire defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 14
Byron defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 15
There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away,
Nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!
(“There is no Frigate Like a Book” by Emily Dickinson)
The primary method the speaker uses in the poem to communicate her main claim is _______________.
· Question 16
A trope is a kind of metrical foot.
Question 1 (5 out 5 points)
Overstatment
Pleasant-Sounding
Understatment
Simile
Cacophony
Question 2 (1 out 1 points)
Order in which ideas are expressed in a poem is called
Question 3 (1 out 1 points)
Order in which images appear in a poem is called
Question 4 (1 out 1 points)
There is no frigate like a book
To take up lands away,
Nor any courses like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toil;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!
(“There is no Frigate Like a Book” by Emily Dickinson)
The primary method the speaker uses in the poem to communicate her mainclaim is _____.
Question 5 ()
Imagery is the collective set of images in a poem or other literary work.
Question 6 ()
A trope is a kind of metrical foot
Question 7 ()
Robert Frost is the author of
Question 8 (1 out 1 points)
Defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
Question 9 ()
Defines poetry as “the music of the soul”
Question 10 ()
The theme of this poem involves one’s innocence:
Question 11 ()
Another name for overstatment is hyperbole.
Question 13 (1 out 1 points)
Saying wheels for car is an example of synecdoche.
Question 14 ()
The images of the first, second, and third stanzas of this poem create an impression of early autumn, mid-autumn, and late autumn respectively.
Question 15 (1 out 1 points)
Emily Dickinson is the auhtor of
Question 16 (1 out 1 points)
Irony is the major principle of interprentation in “ The Chimney Sweeper.”
· Question 1
5 out of 5 points
Matching
o
Question
Selected Match
Overstatement
Pleasant-sounding
Understatement
Simile
Cacophony
· Question 2
The images of the first, second, and third stanzas of this poem create an impression of early autumn, mid-autumn, and late autumn respectively.
· Question 3
Saying wheels for car is an example of synecdoche
· Question 4
Another name for overstatement is hyperbole.
· Question 5
A trope is a kind of metrical foot.
· Question 6
Byron defines poetry as “the music of the soul.”
· Question 7
Order in which images appear in a poem is called
· Question 8
Order in which ideas are expressed in a poem is called
· Question 9
Imagery is the collective set of images in a poem or other literary work.
· Question 10
Robert Frost is the author of
· Question 11
Byron defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 12
Dickinson defines poetry as “the music of the soul.”
· Question 13
Dickinson defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 14
The theme of this poem involves one’s innocence:
· Question 15
Defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 16
Irony is the major principle of interpretation in “The Chimney Sweeper.”
· Question 1
5 out of 5 points
Matching
o
Question
Selected Match
Overstatement
Pleasant-sounding
Understatement
Simile
Cacophony
· Question 2
Defines poetry as “the music of the soul.”
· Question 3
The theme of this poem involves one’s innocence:
· Question 4
Another name for overstatement is hyperbole.
· Question 5
The images of the first, second, and third stanzas of this poem create an impression of early autumn, mid-autumn, and late autumn respectively.
· Question 6
Robert Frost is the author of
· Question 7
The speaker of this poem asks God to “o’orthrow,” reclaim him as His own, and “marry” him.
· Question 8
Order in which images appear in a poem is called
· Question 9
There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away,
Nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!
(“There is no Frigate Like a Book” by Emily Dickinson)
The primary method the speaker uses in the poem to communicate her main claim is _______________.
· Question 10
Imagery is the collective set of images in a poem or other literary work.
· Question 11
Emily Dickinson is the author of
· Question 12
Order in which ideas are expressed in a poem is called
· Question 13
Irony is the major principle of interpretation in “The Chimney Sweeper.”
· Question 14
Saying wheels for car is an example of synecdoche
· Question 15
A trope is a kind of metrical foot.
· Question 16
Defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 2
Defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 3
There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away,
Nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!
(“There is no Frigate Like a Book” by Emily Dickinson) The primary method the speaker uses in the poem to communicate her main claim is _______________.
· Question 4
Emily Dickinson is the author of
· Question 5
Robert Frost is the author of
· Question 6
Imagery is the collective set of images in a poem or other literary work.
· Question 7
Dickinson defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 8
Byron defines poetry as “the music of the soul.”
· Question 9
The theme of this poem involves one’s innocence:
· Question 10
Dickinson defines poetry as “the music of the soul.”
· Question 11
Another name for overstatement is hyperbole.
· Question 12
A trope is a kind of metrical foot.
· Question 13
The speaker of this poem asks God to “o’orthrow,” reclaim him as His own, and “marry” him.
· Question 14
Byron defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
· Question 15
Voltaire defines poetry as “the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits.”
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· Question 16
Order in which images appear in a poem is called