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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