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Engl 102 final exam 2
1. ENGL 102 FINAL EXAM 2
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ENGL 102 TEST 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 “green plain” (line 15) represents
__________.
2) 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 __________.
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 __________.
4) The poet protests against child labor and condemns the harm done to children
exploited in this practice. Yet in lines 23-24, the child narrator writes that “Tho'
the morning was cold, Tom was happy and warm / So if all do their duty, they
need not fear harm.” This is an ironic expression of the narrator’s __________.
5) In line 3, the boy is calling out his trade; instead of “sweep,” he cries “weep
weepweepweep.” This is the poet’s way of telling the reader that __________.
6) A metaphor may have one of four forms.
7) The first line of “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelley reads, “I met a traveler
from an antique land.” Antique here best means: __________.
8) Rhyme scheme could be relied upon to trace a poet's thought patterns.
9) In "God's Grandeur," GOD is portrayed as omnipresent and indestructible.
10) Not all poems have a theme.
11) Poetry, according to Carl Sandburg, is "The synthesis of hyacinths and
biscuits."
12) In this poem, the poet or persona asks that God "o'erthrow" him, reclaim him
as His own, and "marry" him.
13) The phrase "frigate like a book" is an example of a metaphor.
2. 14) The theme of the poem, "Barter," is that "loveliness is the most important
thing is life."
15) A poem's meter helps to convey the tone, which then helps to establish
meaning.
16) "Ode to a Grecian Urn" has the following phrase: "beauty is truth, truth
beauty."
17) Consonance is the repetition at close intervals of the vowel sounds of
accented syllables or important words.
18) Tennyson's "Ulysses" is a symbol of the existential dilemma
19) The English sonnet is sometimes called Shakespearean sonnet.
20) Assonance is the repetition at close intervals of the final consonant sounds of
accented syllables or important words.
21) "Poetry," according to Edwin Arlington Robinson, "has two outstanding
characteristics: One is that it is, after all, indefinable. The other is that it is
unmistakable."
22) In "Ode to a Nightingale," the bird suffers as does man.
23) "Dover Beach" begins with an idyllic scene that soon changes to a fierce
attack.
24) The term used for words in a rhyming pattern that have some kind of sound
correspondence but are not perfect rhymes (example push- rush).
25) Another name for Petrarchan sonnet is
26) The poem "That Time of Year" was written by
27) Onomatopoeia is the use of words that supposedly mimic their meaning in
their sound. Answer
28) Some poems are organized in a continuous form without stanzas.
29) The poem "Virtue" was written by
30) Line 7 of George Herbert’s “Virtue” reads: “Thy root is ever in its grave.” The
word “grave” is metonymy for __________.
31) M. H. Riken proposes six tools or substructures of the art form, poem.
These include paraphrase, rational, image, metric, sound, and syntax.
3. 32) "Design" notes the impact of what insect?
33) Internal rhyme has one or both of the rhyme-words within the line.
34) The tiger in Blake's poem of the same name symbolizes
35) Understatement downplays or intentionally minimizes something.
36) Lines 5-8 of William Shakespeare’s "That Time of Year…" reads: “In me thou
seest the twilight of such day / As after sunset fadeth in the west, / Which by and
by black night doth take away, / Death’s second self, that seals up all in rest.” In
these lines, the speaker metaphorically compares himself to __________.
37) Examples of rhyme are masculine, feminine, neutral, and end.
38) The poem, "Fern Hill," was written by Dylan Thomas.
39) Edwin Arlington Robinson authored the poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay."
40) The significance of each poem is construed by the time and place of the
reader.
41) The speaker in Shakespeare's "That Time of Year" compares himself to
autumn/winter, night, and a burnt-out fire.
42) The poem "Ode To A Nightingale" was written by
43) 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.” These lines emphasize __________.
44) A character expresses great pride. In which poem does he appear?
45) Lines 9-12 of William Shakespeare’s "That Time of Year…" reads: “In me
thou seest the glowing of such fire, / That on the ashes of his youth doth lie, / As
the death-bed whereon it must expire, / Consum’d with that which it was nourish’d
by.” In these lines, the speaker metaphorically compares himself to __________.
46) Lines 11-14 of Gerard Manley Hopkins’ “God’s Grandeur” reads: “And
though the last lights off the black West went / Oh, morning, at the brown
brink eastward, springs—/ Because the Holy Ghost over the bent / World
broods with warm breast and with ah! bright wings.” The word “bent” in
line 13 means __________.
4. 47) "Nothing beside remains" is a significant phrase in what poem?
48) William Blake wrote "The Lamb."
49) "Kubla Khan" represents an extended metaphor.
50) Imagesevokethesenses.