LIT102_OBJ_Questions.txt
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[QUESTIONS]
<1>The images that evoke our sense of taste can be described as1>
<2>The literary term for a poem that has unrhymed iambic pentameter is known as2>
<3>A formal poem that sets of meditations upon death is called3>
<4>Meaning is said to be connotative in poetry when it is4>
<5>Which of the following terms is not necessarily an element of poetry?5>
<6>Which of the following is not true of metaphysical poetry?6>
<7>"Persona" in poetry refers to7>
<8>Which of these is not true about "Sonnet 116"?8>
<9>In William Wordsworth's "The Chimney Sweeper", Tom Dacre cries because9>
<10>"Beauty's rosy lips and cheeks" in "Sonnet 116" is an example of10>
<11>"Five miles meandering with a maze motion
Through wood and dale the sacred river ran"
The above lines depicts imagery usually described as11>
<12>"Until I labor, I in labor lie" from John Donne's "To His Mistress Going to Bed" is figure of speech known as12>
<13>In "Sonnet 116" the reader encounters13>
<14>"Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimmed"
These lines from Shakespeare's "Shall I Compare..." are an example of14>
<15>Thomas Wyatt's "I Find No Peace" depicts15>
<16>The irony in "I Find No Peace" is that16>
<17>In Langston Hughes' "I, Too", the "kitchen" is a metaphor for17>
<18>The message in "I Find No Peace" is conveyed through18>
<19>"Bars of rage" in the context of Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" is an example of a figure of speech known as19>
<20>The persona in Langston Hughes' "I, Too" aspires to claim20>
<21>"Distant hill" in Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" is opposed to21>
<22>"Water, water, everywhere, nor a drop to drink" is an example of22>
<23>William Blake's "Infant Sorrow" is a romantic poem because23>
[/QUESTIONS]
[OPTIONS]
<1>tactile
gustatory
olfactory
visual1>
<2>blank verse
heroic couplet
free verse
poetic verse2>
<3>lyric
dirge
elegy
threnody3>
<4>ordinary
simplistic
suggestive
ironic4>
<5>Versification
Diction
Tone
Characterization5>
<6>It deploys an argumentative mode
It is indifferent to the use of allusions
It expresses spontaneity of sexual love
It ponders philosophical problems6>
<7>the poet
the poet's representative
the speaking voice
a stranger7>
<8>It presents ideal romantic love
It defines love by contrasts
It shows the uncertainty of love
It portrays the ambivalence in love8>
<9>He sweeps chimneys all day
He was locked in a coffin
The soot clings to his skin
His curly hair was shaved9>
<10>Irony
Exaggeration
Metaphor
Personification10>
<11>Kinaesthetic
Auditory
Kinetic
Visual11>
<12>Antithesis
Irony
Paradox
Metaphor12>
<13>The meaning of love
The mortality of love
The conviction of love
The foolishness of love13>
<14>Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Pathetic fallacy14>
<15>Extensive damage that love has caused
Contradictory feelings that love provokes
The war and peace that love reflects
The destructive nature of unrequited love15>
<16>Love is projected by the head and the heart
There is pain in the expression of love
Romantic love is most always a painful one
The persona loves what gives him pain16>
<17>Emancipation
Segregation
Separation
Beautification17>
<18>Extended narration
Pathetic fallacy
Paradoxical contrast
Logical opposition18>
<19>Metonymy
Allusion
Irony
Pun19>
<20>Citizenship
Humanity
Equality
Representation20>
<21>The cage
The field
Slave labor
Freedom21>
<22>Hyperbole
Antithesis
Irony
Alliteration22>
<23>It draws the readers sympathy to the infants helplessness in an agonizing world
It equates the infant's sulking of his mother's breast with an emerging sexual love
It devotes itself to expressing pain that affects every strata of the human society
It demonstrates that the birth of a child is the true expression of a couple's love23>
[/OPTIONS]
[ANSWERS]
<1>gustatory1>
<2>blank verse2>
<3>elegy3>
<4>suggestive4>
<5>Characterization5>
<6>It deploys an argumentative mode6>
<7>the speaking voice7>
<8>It shows the uncertainty of love8>
<9>He sweeps chimneys all day9>
<10>Personification10>
<11>Visual11>
<12>Antithesis12>
<13>The conviction of love13>
<14>Personification14>
<15>Contradictory feelings that love provokes15>
<16>There is pain in the expression of love16>
<17>Segregation17>
<18>Paradoxical contrast18>
<19>Metonymy19>
<20>Equality20>
<21>Slave labor21>
<22>Irony22>
<23>It draws the readers sympathy to the infants helplessness in an agonizing world23>
[/ANSWERS]
[QUESTIONS]
<1>The images that evoke our sense of taste can be described as1>
<2>The literary term for a poem that has unrhymed iambic pentameter is known as2>
<3>A formal poem that sets of meditations upon death is called3>
<4>Meaning is said to be connotative in poetry when it is4>
<5>Which of the following terms is not necessarily an element of poetry?5>
<6>Which of the following is not true of metaphysical poetry?6>
<7>"Persona" in poetry refers to7>
<8>Which of these is not true about "Sonnet 116"?8>
<9>In William Wordsworth's "The Chimney Sweeper", Tom Dacre cries because9>
<10>"Beauty's rosy lips and cheeks" in "Sonnet 116" is an example of10>
<11>"Five miles meandering with a maze motion
Through wood and dale the sacred river ran"
The above lines depicts imagery usually described as11>
<12>"Until I labor, I in labor lie" from John Donne's "To His Mistress Going to Bed" is figure of speech known as12>
<13>In "Sonnet 116" the reader encounters13>
<14>"Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimmed"
These lines from Shakespeare's "Shall I Compare..." are an example of14>
<15>Thomas Wyatt's "I Find No Peace" depicts15>
<16>The irony in "I Find No Peace" is that16>
<17>In Langston Hughes' "I, Too", the "kitchen" is a metaphor for17>
<18>The message in "I Find No Peace" is conveyed through18>
<19>"Bars of rage" in the context of Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" is an example of a figure of speech known as19>
<20>The persona in Langston Hughes' "I, Too" aspires to claim20>
<21>"Distant hill" in Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" is opposed to21>
<22>"Water, water, everywhere, nor a drop to drink" is an example of22>
<23>William Blake's "Infant Sorrow" is a romantic poem because23>
[/QUESTIONS]
[OPTIONS]
<1>tactile
gustatory
olfactory
visual1>
<2>blank verse
heroic couplet
free verse
poetic verse2>
<3>lyric
dirge
elegy
threnody3>
<4>ordinary
simplistic
suggestive
ironic4>
<5>Versification
Diction
Tone
Characterization5>
<6>It deploys an argumentative mode
It is indifferent to the use of allusions
It expresses spontaneity of sexual love
It ponders philosophical problems6>
<7>the poet
the poet's representative
the speaking voice
a stranger7>
<8>It presents ideal romantic love
It defines love by contrasts
It shows the uncertainty of love
It portrays the ambivalence in love8>
<9>He sweeps chimneys all day
He was locked in a coffin
The soot clings to his skin
His curly hair was shaved9>
<10>Irony
Exaggeration
Metaphor
Personification10>
<11>Kinaesthetic
Auditory
Kinetic
Visual11>
<12>Antithesis
Irony
Paradox
Metaphor12>
<13>The meaning of love
The mortality of love
The conviction of love
The foolishness of love13>
<14>Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Pathetic fallacy14>
<15>Extensive damage that love has caused
Contradictory feelings that love provokes
The war and peace that love reflects
The destructive nature of unrequited love15>
<16>Love is projected by the head and the heart
There is pain in the expression of love
Romantic love is most always a painful one
The persona loves what gives him pain16>
<17>Emancipation
Segregation
Separation
Beautification17>
<18>Extended narration
Pathetic fallacy
Paradoxical contrast
Logical opposition18>
<19>Metonymy
Allusion
Irony
Pun19>
<20>Citizenship
Humanity
Equality
Representation20>
<21>The cage
The field
Slave labor
Freedom21>
<22>Hyperbole
Antithesis
Irony
Alliteration22>
<23>It draws the readers sympathy to the infants helplessness in an agonizing world
It equates the infant's sulking of his mother's breast with an emerging sexual love
It devotes itself to expressing pain that affects every strata of the human society
It demonstrates that the birth of a child is the true expression of a couple's love23>
[/OPTIONS]
[ANSWERS]
<1>gustatory1>
<2>blank verse2>
<3>elegy3>
<4>suggestive4>
<5>Characterization5>
<6>It deploys an argumentative mode6>
<7>the speaking voice7>
<8>It shows the uncertainty of love8>
<9>He sweeps chimneys all day9>
<10>Personification10>
<11>Visual11>
<12>Antithesis12>
<13>The conviction of love13>
<14>Personification14>
<15>Contradictory feelings that love provokes15>
<16>There is pain in the expression of love16>
<17>Segregation17>
<18>Paradoxical contrast18>
<19>Metonymy19>
<20>Equality20>
<21>Slave labor21>
<22>Irony22>
<23>It draws the readers sympathy to the infants helplessness in an agonizing world23>
[/ANSWERS]
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