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Test 8 review
review for Test 8 on 1/31/11
Question | Answer |
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Who was a false plainness in "The Ugly Duckling?" | Princess Camilla |
What is first covered by "twilight gray" livery and then a "silver mantle" in "Evening?" | the earth |
What city did Helen Keller plan to observe? | New York |
According to "A Thing of Beauty," how long does something beautiful last? | forever |
In "The Coin," where does the speaker slip the coin? | into the heart's treasury |
Beethoven discovered that the female musician had what handicap? | She was blind |
For what is the speaker thankful in "The One Thousandth Psalm? | everything |
Carlos takes the place of whom in "The Ugly Duckling?" | Prince Simon |
During which season does the speaker enjoy nature in "God's World?" | autumn |
What time of day does "Composed upon Westminster Bridge" describe? | sunrise/morning |
Who is Clarence's teacher? | Herr M. |
What animal did Grant Wood, along with his mother, shape out of a steak for Christmas dinner? | a duck |
In "Barter," what does life have to sell? | loveliness |
In Rupert Brooke's poem, the authoe talks abouts the things he has what? | loved |
What is the noblest instrument? | violin |
"Sweet Is the Breath of Morn" refers to the sounds of what kind of animal? | birds |
What will never be far in "Night?" | a lovely thing |
What incorrect answer did Carlo give to the riddle? | dog |
"Does a mother recall the first cry of her baby, I wonder? comes from what title? | "The Noblest Instrument" (Life With Father) |
"Glory be to God for dappled things" comes from what title? | "Pied Beauty" |
"Lord of all, to Thee we raise This our hymn of grateful praise" comes from what title? | "For the Beauty of the Earth" |
"Look for a lovely things and you will find it," It is not far-It never will be far" is from what title? | "Night" |
"I give you with this kiss A wedding-day surprise. Where ignorance is bliss 'Tis folly to be wise" is from what title? | "The Ugly Duckling" |
What is alliteration? | The repetition of consonant sounds, especially at the beginning of words that appear close together. |
What is apostrophe? | A literary device in which the author or speaker addresses an inanimate object or quality as it it were a person or addresses an absent person as if he were present. |
An implied comparison in which one thing is described in terms of another is what? | Metaphor |
A literary philosophy which emphasizes feelings and nature is called? | Romanticism |
Who wrote Endymion ("A Thing of Beauty")? | John Keats |
Who wrote Life with Father ("The Noblest Instrument")? | Clarence Day |
Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote what? | "God's World" |
William Wordsworth wrote what? | "Composed upon Westminster Bridge?" |
Who wrote Paradise Lost ("Sweet is the Breath of Morn,") | John Milton |