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FINALE.

by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

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

Q01of 10

Which structural form best describes 'Finale'?

Q02of 10

The simile comparing the Landlord's snoring to 'distant bagpipes' primarily serves to:

Q03of 10

When the Landlord insists he 'had not slept, / But only shut his eyes,' this detail most likely reveals:

Q04of 10

The central image in the second stanza compares the inn's scattered window lights to:

Q05of 10

The phrase 'quench the waning parlor light' uses which literary device most prominently?

Q06of 10

What is the dominant tone of 'Finale' as a whole?

Q07of 10

In the context of the larger work, the 'Squire' who remains last to 'rake the embers' most likely represents:

Q08of 10

The constellation of the Bear 'Sinking and setting toward the sun' primarily contributes which thematic idea?

Q09of 10

The word 'swound' (line 7) most nearly means:

Q10of 10

The final detail—'the village clock struck one'—primarily functions to:

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