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1. once unleashed, the dog bounded toward the backyard fence.
raced
leaped
limped
wandered

2. read these lines from william blake’s “the tyger.”
“and what shoulder, & what art,/could twist the sinews of thy heart? ”
which of these is nearest in meaning to the word sinews as it is used in the lines above?
bones
essence
location
longevity

3. his sportive personality delighted some and annoyed others.
indifferent
playful
studious
unusual

4. which excerpt from robert burns’s “to a mouse” best conveys empathy?
“… at me, thy earth-born companion,/an’ fellow mortal! ”
“…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. in william blake’s “the lamb,” to whom or what is the lamb compared?
humankind
jesus
nature

6. which of these does william wordsworth criticize in “the world is too much with us”?
paganism
modern life
the death of reason
nature's destructive powers

7. which line from samuel taylor coleridge’s “kubla khan” marks the point at which the dream it describes becomes nightmarish?
“where alph, the sacred river, ran…”
“…enfolding sunny spots of greenery.”
“a savage place! as holy and enchanted…”
“…where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree…”

8. which excerpt from lord byron’s childe harold’s pilgrimage most clearly describes a state of alienation?
“but in man’s dwellings he became a thing/restless and worn…”
“…on with the giddy circle, chasing time,/yet with a nobler aim…”
“but soon he knew himself the most unfit/of men to herd with man…”
“…he had the passion and the power to roam; /the desert, forest, cavern…”

9. which line from percy shelley’s “ode to the west wind” most directly describes a contrast to the subject of the work?
“…yellow, and black, and pale, and hectic red.”
“…thine azure sister of the spring shall blow…”
“…wild spirit, which art moving everywhere…”
“…loose clouds like earth’s decaying leaves are shed…”

10. in his “ode on a grecian urn,” john keats attempts to understand and describe
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 less typical of odes than of other types of poetry?
heavy reliance on rhythm and word sounds
language that creates a dignified tone or style
thoughtful reflection upon a person or an object
language directly addressing the subject of the work

12. “bird, thou never wert…”
which of these is exemplified by this line from percy shelley’s “to a skylark”?
archaic language
onomatopoeia
simile
terza rima

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