Q01of 10
Who or what is 'Anael' as presented in this poem?
Q02of 10
Which celestial body is the Evening Star traditionally associated with, as referenced in this poem's context?
Q03of 10
What singular gift does the speaker present to Anael?
Q04of 10
The phrase 'roofs of thatch, or golden domes' is best understood as a device that emphasizes:
Q05of 10
What is the dominant tone of this poem?
Q06of 10
The poem's structure — six lines with a consistent rhyme scheme — is best described as:
Q07of 10
The speaker's act of giving Charity to Anael suggests which of the following themes?
Q08of 10
In 'above all happy hearths and homes,' the word 'hearths' functions primarily as:
Q09of 10
Which line most directly places Anael in a position of watchful guardianship?
Q10of 10
Based on the poem's final exclamation — 'I give him Charity!' — which best describes the speaker's role?
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