Q01of 10
In 'BANG!!', what do the children use as imaginary chariots to chase the bee?
Q02of 10
In 'The Trumpet-Vine Arbour,' the speaker's reference to 'Bunker Hill, two years ago' suggests the poem is set in approximately which year?
Q03of 10
Which best describes the dominant structural technique Lowell uses across all three sections of the poem?
Q04of 10
In 'The City of Falling Leaves,' the repeated phrase 'Gorgeous—barbaric' most likely conveys which tone toward Venetian society?
Q05of 10
In 'BANG!!', what does the buttercup held under a chin symbolize within the children's play?
Q06of 10
The speaker in 'The Trumpet-Vine Arbour' describes her 'heart is strained out at the pin-point of my quill.' This image primarily functions to show:
Q07of 10
Falling leaves appear throughout 'The City of Falling Leaves.' Their primary thematic role is to suggest:
Q08of 10
Which pair of colors is repeated most insistently in 'The City of Falling Leaves,' and what contrast do they embody?
Q09of 10
In 'BANG!!', the line 'The blue flower tears across like paper' uses which poetic technique?
Q10of 10
Across all three sections, what overarching theme most unites 'BANG!!', 'The Trumpet-Vine Arbour,' and 'The City of Falling Leaves'?
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