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Quiz — Storgy

ADDRESSED TO THE SAME..

by John Keats.

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

Q01of 10

The poem is addressed to 'the same,' implying it belongs to a pair or series. Based on the poem's content, what is the most likely primary addressee of this sonnet?

Q02of 10

The phrase 'the cloud, the cataract, the lake' in line 2 most directly evokes which of the three 'great spirits' named in the context?

Q03of 10

The sonnet follows a specific formal structure. Which best describes its form?

Q04of 10

The image of catching 'freshness from Archangel's wing' primarily functions as what kind of figurative device?

Q05of 10

The reference to 'Raphael's whispering' in line 8 alludes to which of the following?

Q06of 10

In the sestet, 'spirits there are standing apart / Upon the forehead of the age to come' suggests which central theme?

Q07of 10

The tone of the final line—'Listen awhile ye nations, and be dumb'—is best described as which of the following?

Q08of 10

The dashes and blank space in 'Hear ye not the hum / Of mighty workings?------------' serve which structural and rhetorical purpose?

Q09of 10

The speaker's attitude toward the three named figures—Wordsworth, Hunt, and Haydon—is best characterized as which of the following?

Q10of 10

The phrase 'the chain for Freedom's sake' in line 6 most plausibly refers to which aspect of Leigh Hunt's life and work?

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