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A PARAPHRASE.

by Eugene Field.

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

Q01of 10

What is the primary source text that Eugene Field reimagines in this poem?

Q02of 10

How does Field alter the structure of the Lord's Prayer in this poem?

Q03of 10

The phrase 'our debts to heaven' in the poem most closely parallels which concept from the original prayer?

Q04of 10

Which tone best describes the speaker's address to God throughout the poem?

Q05of 10

The line 'restore Thou us again' is best understood as a paraphrase of which petition?

Q06of 10

What literary technique does Field primarily employ by retaining phrases like 'hallowed be Thy name' nearly verbatim?

Q07of 10

Which of the following best describes the poem's imagery?

Q08of 10

The concluding doxology—'Thine be the Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory'—primarily functions in the poem to do what?

Q09of 10

How does Field's choice to use rhyming couplets affect the poem's overall character?

Q10of 10

What does the word 'paraphrase' in the title signal about Field's artistic intention?

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