M H Riken Proposes Six Tools of Substructures of the Art Form Poem

Question 1

  1. The dream in lines 11-20 is a      miniature allegory that has several analogies to the earth in which the      boys live.  The "Affections who had a bright key /And … open'd the coffins      and set them all free" (line 13-14) represents __________.

those who exploit   the boys but would ane twenty-four hours set them free

an anti-child labor   activist or legislator or benefactor or law

order

the church

1.6 points

Question 2

  1. The dream in lines 11-20 is a      miniature allegory that has several analogies to the world in which the      boys live.  The "light-green plain" (line xv) represents __________.

promise for a better   and happier future

an anti-child labor   activist or legislator or benefactor or law

death

the church building

1.6 points

Question 3

  1. In line iii, the boy is calling out      his trade; instead of "sweep," he cries "weep weep weep cry." This is the      poet's way of telling the reader that __________.

the boy is being   taught past experience

the boy knows his   plight and is satirizing those who accept advantage of him.

the male child is too   young to articulate clearly, let alone sweep chimneys

the boy is weeping   out loud in the streets

1.6 points

Question 4

  1. The dream in lines xi-xx is a      miniature allegory that has several analogies to the earth in which the      boys alive.  The "coffins of black" (line 12) represent __________.

the chimneys in   which the boys work

the boys' hostels

the streets

life

1.6 points

Question five

  1. In line three, the male child is calling out      his merchandise; instead of "sweep," he cries "weep weep weep weep." This is the      poet's fashion of telling the reader that __________.

the boy should piece of work   so his poverty and weeping would be rewarded

the boy knows his   plight and satirizes those who take reward of him

the boy is pitiable   and that the reader should weep over his plight

the boy is weeping   out loud in the streets

1.6 points

Question half-dozen

  1. "To strive, to seek, to find,      and not to yield" is from what poem?

"Barter"

"Ozymandias"

"Ulysses"

"The   Tiger"

ane.half dozen points

Question vii

  1. Thousand. H. Riken proposes six tools or      substructures of the art grade, poem. These include paraphrase, rational,      image, metric, sound, and syntax.

Truthful

Simulated

1.6 points

Question 8

  1. Lines eleven-12 of Gerard Manley      Hopkins' "God'south Grandeur" reads: "And though the last lights off the black      West went / Oh, forenoon, at the brownish brink due east, springs—" The images      of dusk and sunrise symbolize God's __________.

imminent   devastation of the world

the coming of the   Lord

perpetual renewal   of nature

creation of life   and death

1.6 points

Question ix

  1. T. South. Eliot appropriated the story      of his verse form, "The Journey of the Magi," from _______?

Plato

Aristotle

Sophocles

Matthew

1.6 points

Question ten

  1. The images in _____ create an      impression of child labor.

"Autumn"

"The Chimney   Sweeper"

"Blueprint"

"Stopping by   Wood on a Snowy Evening"

1.six points

Question 11

  1. Another proper noun for Petrarchan sonnet      is

English sonnet

Italian sonnet

Shakespearean   sonnet

Miltonian sonnet

1.6 points

Question 12

  1. Lyrical verse differs from other      writing in the adequately pocket-size emotional response that it generates.

True

False

ane.half dozen points

Question 13

  1. The term used for a rhyme in which      the repeated absolute vowel sound is in the final syllable of the words      involved (case trip the light fantastic-pants).

Masculine rhyme

Feminine rhyme

Internal rhyme

End rhyme

i.vi points

Question 14

  1. When we understand all the      conditions and circumstances involved in a paradox, we find that what at      first seemed impossible is actually entirely plausible and not impossible      at all.

Truthful

False

i.vi points

Question xv

  1. What happens versus what the      reader knows to be true is

dramatic irony

verbal irony

situational irony

motivational irony

1.6 points

Question xvi

  1. Tropes create significant that cannot      be expressed any other way.

True

False

1.6 points

Question 17

  1. In this poem, the poet or persona      asks that God "o'erthrow" him, reclaim him equally His own, and      "marry" him.

"God's   Grandeur"

"Easter   Wings"

"Batter My   Heart, Iii-Personed God"

"The   Lamb"

i.half dozen points

Question 18

  1. The most pregnant literary      device in the poem, "It Sifts from Leaden Sieves" is metaphor.

True

False

1.6 points

Question 19

  1. The speaker of "The Chimney      Sweeper" is a dead boy.

True

Imitation

1.half dozen points

Question 20

  1. Line 3 of George Herbert'southward      "Virtue" reads: "The dew shall cry thy fall tonight." The word "fall"      means __________.

end

decrease

dawn

original sin

1.6 points

Question 21

  1. A verse form can be organized without      stanza breaks, refrain, or rhythm.

True

False

1.half dozen points

Question 22

  1. An imagistic poem gives the verbal      representation of a sense feel, as of sight, touch on, taste, smell,      and hearing.

True

Imitation

1.6 points

Question 23

  1. The term used for a rhyme in which      the repeated accented vowel sound is in either the second or third terminal      syllable of the words involved (example hurrying-scurrying).

Masculine rhyme

Feminine rhyme

Internal rhyme

Cease rhyme

1.6 points

Question 24

  1. A metaphor is the imaginative      identification of 2 like objects.

True

False

i.half-dozen points

Question 25

  1. The poem "Ode To A      Nightingale" was written past

William Wordsworth

John Keats

Robert Frost

Emily Dickinson

1.six points

Question 26

  1. "Journeying of the Magi"      maintains that Christ's birth was a "hard and bitter agony."

True

Imitation

ane.6 points

Question 27

  1. The three major types of irony are      exact irony, dramatic irony, and irony of situation.

True

Simulated

1.6 points

Question 28

  1. Edwin Arlington Robinson authored      the poem "God's Grandeur."

True

Imitation

1.6 points

Question 29

  1. In _____ rhyme sounds, the      repeated audio is in the final syllable of the words involved (e.g.,      "sight" and "light").

internal

feminine

gauge

end

1.half dozen points

Question xxx

  1. Irony of situation results from      the incongruity betwixt the actual and the predictable circumstance in      "Ozymandias."

True

Imitation

i.six points

Question 31

  1. According to the lecture notes,      the allusion in the poem "Out, Out - -" is from

Tennessee Williams'   The Glass Menagerie

The book of Revelation

Shakespeare's play MacBeth

Yeats'   "Sailing to Byzantium"

1.vi points

Question 32

  1. In Shakespeare's "That Time      of Year" time is shown to pass via the stages of a plant's life in      spring season.

Truthful

Fake

ane.half dozen points

Question 33

  1. In "Ozymandias" the      reader gains his information from a straight observer of a groovy irony.

True

False

ane.6 points

Question 34

  1. In the verse form, "It Sifts from      Leaden Sieves," Dickinson compares snowfall to God'due south righteousness      covering the earth.

True

False

ane.six points

Question 35

  1. Keats died of polio.

True

False

1.6 points

Question 36

  1. Irony is the situation or apply of      linguistic communication involving some kind of incongruity or discrepancy.

True

False

1.half dozen points

Question 37

  1. The term used for rhymes that      occur at the ends of lines is

Masculine rhyme

Stop rhyme

Feminine rhyme

Internal rhyme

1.6 points

Question 38

  1. Theme is the unifying      generalization of a literary work.

Truthful

Imitation

1.6 points

Question 39

  1. Onomatopoeia is the utilise of words      that supposedly mimic their meaning in their sound.

Truthful

False

ane.half dozen points

Question 40

  1. The term used for a rhyme in which      one or both of the rhyme-words occurs inside the line is

Masculine rhyme

Feminine rhyme

Internal rhyme

In media res rhyme

i.half dozen points

Question 41

  1. The poem, "Virtue," was      written past George Herbert.

True

False

i.6 points

Question 42

  1. Hazlitt divers poetry equally      "The universal language which the heart holds with nature and      itself."

Truthful

False

1.6 points

Question 43

  1. "Ode to a Nightingale"      speaks of 2 scenes.

True

False

1.6 points

Question 44

  1. "Chimney Sweeper" uses a      dichotomy between the horror that the children experience and what is      said.

True

Imitation

1.half-dozen points

Question 45

  1. Images evoke the senses.

True

Simulated

1.6 points

Question 46

  1. "Journey off the Magi"      alludes to Horace.

True

Imitation

1.6 points

Question 47

  1. Lines vii-8 of Gerard Manley      Hopkins' "God's Grandeur" reads: And wears man's smudge and shares man's      smell: the soil / Is blank now, nor tin foot experience, being shod."  "The      soil / Is bare" because __________.

humans have sullied   it with their commercial and industrial activities

the setting is   winter

God has sent   drought as penalization for the sins of humans

humans have   improved the mural

1.half dozen points

Question 48

  1. Tropes demand intellectual      involvement on the role of the reader.

True

False

1.half-dozen points

Question 49

  1. Which of the post-obit verse form was      written by John Donne

"Batter My   Heart, Three-Personed God"

"Dover   Embankment"

"Redemption"

"Fern   Hill"

one.6 points

Question 50

  1. To paraphrase content is to be      able to summarize a piece of work, to offer its cadre thought(south).

True

False

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