Q01of 10
What is the overall structural pattern Lampman uses to organize 'Forest Moods'?
Q02of 10
Which phrase from the poem is repeated with a single-word variation to open both the 'birds' and 'flowers' sections?
Q03of 10
Which poetic device is most prominent in the line 'The roseate bell and the lily are there'?
Q04of 10
In the poem, the thrush's song is associated with which emotional quality?
Q05of 10
What does the behavior of the trilliums ('scatter their flags') most likely symbolize?
Q06of 10
The speaker describes the wood-daffodil as 'Agloom with the doom of a sorrowful race.' What technique does this phrase exemplify?
Q07of 10
Which of the following best describes the poem's dominant tone?
Q08of 10
The poem's speaker can best be characterized as which of the following?
Q09of 10
To what does 'their sheaf' refer in the line 'every leaf of their sheaf is fair'?
Q10of 10
Which contrast does Lampman most centrally use to convey his theme about simultaneous joy and grief?
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