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A Light exists in Spring.

by Emily Dickinson.

Ten questions on craft, meaning, and form. Untimed. Answer every question to submit.

Q01of 10

When does the poem say this special light appears?

Q02of 10

Which pair of words best describes the poem's overall tone?

Q03of 10

What does the speaker mean when saying science 'cannot overtake' the color?

Q04of 10

What is the primary structural form of this poem?

Q05of 10

The final simile compares the light's departure to which of the following?

Q06of 10

Which literary technique is most evident in the phrase 'It almost speaks to me'?

Q07of 10

What does the phrase 'horizons step' most likely suggest?

Q08of 10

What is the main thematic concern of the poem?

Q09of 10

How does the speaker's relationship to the light shift across the poem?

Q10of 10

The word 'sacrament' in the final stanza primarily functions to emphasize which idea?

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