Q01of 10
In the opening stanza, what landmark does the speaker note has been replaced by the time he returns?
Q02of 10
The poem is structured as three stanzas of five lines each. What is the predominant rhyme scheme within each stanza?
Q03of 10
The poem is structured as three stanzas of five lines each. What is the predominant rhyme scheme within each stanza?
Q04of 10
The central question of the poem — 'Is it changed, or am I changed?' — is an example of which rhetorical technique?
Q05of 10
Which of the following best describes the poem's central theme?
Q06of 10
In the second stanza, the speaker says friends are 'estranged / By the years that intervene.' What does this most likely mean?
Q07of 10
The lines 'Bright as ever flows the sea, / Bright as ever shines the sun' are an example of which poetic technique?
Q08of 10
How does the speaker's tone shift across the three stanzas?
Q09of 10
The phrase 'shadowy crown / Of the dark and haunted wood' primarily creates what kind of imagery?
Q10of 10
Which statement best describes the poem's speaker?
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