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English, 26.01.2022 04:00 lashaunahard

What is not true about modernist poetry? captured the cynicism and disappointment people felt toward outdated nineteenth century ideas

used experimental techniques

included allusion

we're inspired by nature

2 what is an allusion?

a previous held belief

an indirect reference to some piece of knowledge not actually mentioned

something in poetry nothing important

a dream something not real

3 an allusion is giving life like qualities to an inanimate object

true or false?

4 as the main character in the poem Mr flood party Mr flood life is explained in detail making him seem heroic and his actions admirable

true or false!

5 in Mr flood party Robinson makes two important allusions to Roland a hero of french folklore and to auld Lang syne a song that is traditionally sung on new year Eve !

true or false

6 through Robinson poem Mr flood clearly feels deep loneliness?

true or false

7 which is not a characteristic of me flood in the poem Mr flood party?

he is a hero

we no little about him except his home is no longer home to his friends

he is not heroic

he does nothing admirable

8 the descriptive language in the poem reveals Mr flood fragility age and loneliness ?

true or false

9 what is the definition of pathos?

pathos is a literary device that evokes feeling of pity or sympathy

pathos is a literary device that evokes feeling of happiness

pathos is a literary device that appeals to logic

pathos is a literary device that appeals to ethics or underlying ideas and beliefs

10 what is the theme Mr flood party?

courage

loneliness

extreme confidence

happiness

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