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CLARIN AND MOSCON AS POOR SCHOLARS, WITH BOOKS..

by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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

Q01of 10

Which structural form best describes the text of this scene?

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When Cyprian describes the sunset as clouds that 'dance like white plumes upon a hearse,' the image chiefly functions to suggest

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Cyprian's central intellectual goal in his solitary study is to

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The Daemon's disguise as 'a foreign gentleman' who has lost his way is best understood as an example of which dramatic technique?

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In the theological debate, Cyprian argues that the polytheistic gods cannot be 'supremely good' primarily because

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Clarin's aside—'who ever did what he advises / Others to do?'—is best described in terms of tone as

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Cyprian's conclusion—'There must be a mighty God / Of supreme goodness and of highest grace'—functions thematically to

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In what way does the scene's treatment of Cyprian's books and learning shift between his opening speech and the Daemon's departure?

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Which of the following best captures the speaker Cyprian's dominant character as established in this scene?

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When Cyprian intervenes in the duel, he persuades the rivals to stand down by arguing that killing each other would

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