Q01of 10
What physical condition is the Prophet in when he reaches the holy hill?
Q02of 10
What is the Prophet's initial belief as he arrives at the holy hill?
Q03of 10
What form does God's answer to the Prophet's prayer actually take?
Q04of 10
The contrast between 'the rock's hard bosom' and 'a tender violet' is an example of which poetic technique?
Q05of 10
In the stanza beginning 'Still thou speakest,' the word 'eld' most nearly means:
Q06of 10
What does the Prophet admit he was truly seeking when he climbed the holy mountain?
Q07of 10
According to the Prophet's final realization, what three virtues grant 'empire over time'?
Q08of 10
The episode with the Prophet's daughter functions primarily as which of the following?
Q09of 10
The poem's overall tone in the Prophet's concluding speech can best be described as:
Q10of 10
The phrase 'even less than clay' in the stanza about signs and wonders suggests that the Prophet's pride reduced him to:
0 / 10 answered