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ANOTHER VERSION OF THE SAME..

by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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

Q01of 10

What poetic form does 'Another Version of the Same' most closely exemplify?

Q02of 10

Which metrical or structural feature most distinguishes the Boys' and Girls' sections from each other?

Q03of 10

In the Boys' opening stanza, Night is commanded to 'weep thy holiest dew.' What technique does this phrase primarily illustrate?

Q04of 10

What does 'the inconstant moon' (line 3) most likely symbolize in this context?

Q05of 10

The Girls cry 'O joy! O fear!' in line 13. What tone does this exclamation establish?

Q06of 10

In lines 19–21, the Boys personify 'the envious eastern lamp' and the Girls invoke 'Vesper.' What are these figures?

Q07of 10

The Chorus describes Strength and Beauty meeting 'like a star / In a sea of glassy weather.' What poetic technique is primarily at work?

Q08of 10

Which of the following best describes the thematic progression of the poem as a whole?

Q09of 10

In the Chorus, the lines 'As the fruit is to the tree / May their children ever be' employ which rhetorical figure?

Q10of 10

Which word in the Boys' opening stanza most directly urges speed upon the personified hour?

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