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ENGL 102 Test 2 (set 2) answers complete solutions, Attempt Score 72 Out of 80. Liberty University

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ENGL 102 - Test 2 • Question 1 In line 3, the boy is calling out his trade; instead of “sweep,” he cries “weep weep weep weep.” This is the poet’s way of telling the reader that ... __________. • Question 2 In line 3, the boy is calling out his trade; instead of “sweep,” he cries “weep weep weep weep.” This is the poet’s way of telling the reader that __________. • Question 3 The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “Angel who had a bright key /And … open'd the coffins and set them all free” (line 13-14) represents __________. • Question 4 In lines 7-8, the narrator is trying to ________ Tom when he tells him, “Hush Tom never mind it, for when your head's bare, / You know that the soot cannot spoil your white hair.” • Question 5 The dream in lines 11-20 is a miniature allegory that has several analogies to the world in which the boys live. The “coffins of black” (line 12) represent __________. • Question 6 "Journey off the Magi" alludes to Horace. • Question 7 The poem, "Virtue," was written by George Herbert. • Question 8 Not all poems have a theme. • Question 9 "Nothing beside remains" is a significant phrase in what poem? • Question 10 A metaphor may have one of four forms. • Question 11 Samuel Johnson defined poetry as "The art of uniting pleasure with truth by calling imagination to the help of reason." • Question 12 Frost uses direct methods to communicate his theme in "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." • Question 13 The following is an excerpt from "Ozymandias": "It little profits that an idle king." • Question 14 The rhyme scheme of Gerard Manley Hopkins's "God's Grandeur" is abba abba cd cd cd. • Question 15 Lines 1-4 of Gerard Manley Hopkins’ “God’s Grandeur” reads: THE WORLD is charged with the grandeur of God / It will flame out, like shining from shook foil; / It gathers to a greatness, like the ooze of oil / Crushed. Why do men then now not reck his rod?” The word “rod” is a metaphor or symbol for __________. • Question 16 A foot in poetry usually contains one accented syllable and one or two unaccented syllables. • Question 17 Poetry, according to Carl Sandburg, is "The synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits." • Question 18 In "The Chimney Sweeper," _____ argues against child labor and advocates an end to it. • Question 19 In "God's Grandeur," GOD is portrayed as omnipresent and indestructible. • Question 20 Since "all truth is God's truth," we may freely go to poetry to find truth instead of using God's revelation to us in the Bible to judge poetry. • Question 21 "The Road Not Taken" followed upon the Industrial Revolution which ushered in major changes in thought. • Question 22 The Petrarchan (Italian) sonnet is divided into three quatrains and a rhyming couplet. • Question 23 Couplet is the rhyming of every other line. • Question 24 Lines 1-4 of William Shakespeare’s "That Time of Year…" reads: “That time of year thou mayst in me behold / When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang / Upon those boughs which shake against the cold, / Bare ruin’d choirs, where late the sweet birds sang.” In these lines, the speaker metaphorically compares himself to __________. • Question 25 The last 5 lines of “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley reads: “My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: / Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!” / Nothing beside remains. Round the decay / Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare / The lone and level sands stretch far away.” The crumbling statue, “decay,” “colossal wreck,” “boundless and bare /…lone and level sands” all communicate thematic ideas of __________. • Question 26 The poem "Ode To A Nightingale" was written by • Question 27 The phrase “Death’s second self, that seals up all in rest” (line 8) in William Shakespeare’s "That Time of Year…" is a metaphor for __________. • Question 28 The most significant literary device in the poem, "It Sifts from Leaden Sieves" is metaphor. • Question 29 Consonance is the repetition at close intervals of the vowel sounds of accented syllables or important words. • Question 30 In an "Ode to a Nightingale," the bird's song is eternal. • Question 31 A trope is a device in which one object or idea is compared with a dissimilar object or idea. • Question 32 Which of the following poem was written by Robert Frost • Question 33 "Ode to a Nightingale" concerns immortality. • Question 34 In this poem, the poet or persona asks that God "o'erthrow" him, reclaim him as His own, and "marry" him. • Question 35 "God’s Grandeur" comments that innocence is short-lived. • Question 36 The speaker of "The Chimney Sweeper" is a dead boy. • Question 37 According to the lecture notes, the tropes in _____ relate to the childhood of the speaker. • Question 38 A synonym of hyperbole is exaggeration. • Question 39 The author of "Ode to a Nightingale" is Frost. • Question 40 Monometer is a metrical line containing one foot. • Question 41 The poem "That Time of Year" was written by • Question 42 In "Death Be Not Proud," the speaker is afraid of Death. • Question 43 A metaphor is the imaginative identification of two dissimilar objects or ideas. • Question 44 "In the forests of the night, /What immortal hand or eye/ Dare frame thy fearful symmetry" is from what poem? • Question 45 A paradoxical statement is a figure of speech in which an apparently self-contradictory statement is nevertheless found to be true. • Question 46 According to the lecture notes, the allusion in the poem "Out, Out - -" is from • Question 47 Connotation is a word's overtones of meaning. • Question 48 According to Emily Dickinson, "[Poetry] makes my body so cold that no fire can warm me ... and makes me feel as if the top of my head were taken off" • Question 49 Dactylic is two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable. • Question 50 A poem may be unified by a theme, one of the tropes, or by [Show More]

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