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Comma added elsewhere:.

by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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

Q01of 10

What is the most accurate description of the form of 'Comma added elsewhere:'?

Q02of 10

The source poem being corrected, Julian and Maddalo, is best described as which of the following?

Q03of 10

What does the entry 'Look, Julian, 96' most likely indicate?

Q04of 10

Which of the following best describes the 'speaker' or implied voice of this text?

Q05of 10

The entry 'misery, disappointment, 314' differs structurally from most other entries. What does this suggest?

Q06of 10

Considering the high line numbers (up to line 610), what does this errata list imply about Julian and Maddalo as a work?

Q07of 10

Which literary or scholarly technique does this errata list most closely resemble in its function?

Q08of 10

The word 'Unseen' appears at line 554 with a comma added after it. What does its capitalization most likely indicate?

Q09of 10

What does the repeated structural pattern of '[word], [line number]' throughout the list suggest about the editor's primary concern?

Q10of 10

The title 'Comma added elsewhere:' followed by a colon is itself an example of which editorial convention?

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