Q01of 10
What is the dominant theme of 'Acceptance' by Robert Frost?
Q02of 10
What does the phrase 'the spent sun throws up its rays' suggest about the sun?
Q03of 10
What is the rhyme scheme of 'Acceptance'?
Q04of 10
Who or what does the word 'waif' refer to in the line 'some waif / Swoops just in time to his remembered tree'?
Q05of 10
What is the effect of the repetition in 'Let the night be dark... / Let the night be too dark for me to see'?
Q06of 10
What does the bird's 'close a faded eye' most closely represent in the poem's thematic context?
Q07of 10
How does nature respond to the sun's setting, according to the poem's opening lines?
Q08of 10
The poem's tone can best be described as which of the following?
Q09of 10
What does the closing line 'Let what will be, be' most directly convey?
Q10of 10
The bird that 'Swoops just in time to his remembered tree' finds the tree through which of the following?
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