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Quiz — Storgy

Comma added at end of line:.

by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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

Q01of 10

What is the primary subject matter of this text?

Q02of 10

In terms of poetic form, this text most closely resembles which structure?

Q03of 10

The title 'Comma added at end of line:' functions primarily as which literary device?

Q04of 10

Which theme is most strongly evoked by the act of cataloguing editorial comma insertions?

Q05of 10

The numerical sequence is arranged in groups of lines on the page. This layout most likely mimics the appearance of what?

Q06of 10

The implied 'speaker' of this text is best understood as which of the following?

Q07of 10

What is the overall tone of this text?

Q08of 10

The final cluster of line numbers—'591, 592, 593, 595'—appearing in close sequence most likely suggests what about the source text at that point?

Q09of 10

By presenting this editorial list as a titled poem, the work participates in which avant-garde or conceptual literary technique?

Q10of 10

What does the colon at the end of the title grammatically signal in relation to the list that follows?

0 / 10 answered

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